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Church’s expansion plan squanders resources
Louise Witonsky of Princeton Why is the Westerly Road Church so intent on scarring as much environmentally sensitive forest as possible? Not because the development requires such sprawl, but because the developer can, wants to, can freely exploit the many acres to be purchased. On the proposed site, “we will have no real house…
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‘An intolerable number’
Lynn Kleimer, Lambertville Well, we have entered the final stretch. SHRHS will need to cut the budget to a level palatable to the majority of voters. Reader Doug Kurz did a good job in identifying almost $750,000 in cost saving opportunities at the high school through payroll reductions and special education mainstreaming. He did…
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SUTH BRUNSWICK: Looking to future after voters pass school tab
By Davy James, Staff Writer Now that voters have approved the township school budget, the Board of Education is setting its sights on the year ahead. The board held its annual reorganization meeting Monday, swearing in board veterans Harry Delgado and Deborah Taylor and rookie board member Daniel Boyle to three-year terms and electing Matthew…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Council OKs eight free days of parking
Free parking will be offered only from Dec. 17 to 24 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — After proposing to eliminate two weeks of traditionally free holiday parking, the City Council has compromised and will bag meters for eight days leading up to Christmas. Free parking will be offered only from Dec. 17 to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Homeland grant funds Rescue Squad computers
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer The Hillsborough Township Rescue Squad received its second federal grant Friday for purchasing additional safety equipment to better serve residents in emergency situations. Rep. Leonard Lance, R-7th, announced Friday that the Hillsborough Rescue Squad will be receiving $73,800 through a federal security grant from the United States Department of Homeland…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Christine’s Hope For Kids Foundation established
John Gianacaci: ‘We are going to turn a tragedy into a triumph’ By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The parents of the late Christine Gianacaci, who died at age 22 in the Haiti earthquake Jan. 12 while working to help those in dire need, have started a foundation in her name: Christine’s Hope For Kids. ”It’s…
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MONROE: String theory and practice with Golden Age String Ensemble
By Maria Prato, Staff Writer MONROE The Golden Age String Ensemble of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will be in town Thursday, bringing with it a rare glimpse of musical history and a performance not to be missed. Using historic baroque instruments, a string trio will perform songs from the instruments’ era along with…
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