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HILLSBOROUGH: Restaurant’s first order: Increase awareness
Bellisimo Ristorante owners Barbara and Jim Nelson join Executive Chef Sean Robertson and the restaurant’s staff during the April 5 grand opening. Photo courtesy of Gene Strupinsky
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CTK School announces honor roll
The following students at Christ the King School were named to the school’s honor roll for the third marking period. Students named to the first honor roll achieved straight As in major subjects, and no less than a satisfactory grade in all minor subjects. Students named to the second honors achieved all As and Bs…
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Superintendent speaks
Nancy Gartenberg, superintendent, SHRSD As the superintendent at South Hunterdon Regional High School and Middle School, I feel privileged to be working with such a great group of teachers, an active and involved parent community, and fabulous kids! As many of you know, public education has been in the news lately at the state…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Bus riders say NJ Transit fare hike is unfair
25 percent increase called too much for New York trip By Davy James, Staff Writer Commuters who use the Park & Ride on Route 130 to get into New York for work are disgruntled at NJ Transit’s decision to raise fares by 25 percent for bus and train service. The increase, approved Wednesday, will take…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Township Kurtis Brown and Courtney Wade, both 23-year-old Trenton residents, were charged with arrested after a traffic stop April 7 on South Harrison Street. Their car was pulled over for speeding and for having a front headlamp out, police said. During the stop, Mr. Brown, who did not have a driver’s license on him,…
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PRINCETON: Resident gives $1.35 million to hospital
Princeton resident Leonard Punia donated $1.35 million toward the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Princeton HealthCare System Foundation announced Wednesday. A Mr. Punia, 83, made the gift in honor of his wife, Renee, who died in August after a long battle with cancer. Noting that his wife enjoyed spending time in her…
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MANVILLE: Roosevelt women’s history study draws on all of students’ skills
Dorothy Raymondi watches as student T.J. Caswell reads his report. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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GUEST COLUMN: What Pennington has learned about school taxes
Pennington Borough Mayor and Council A few weeks ago, Pennington Borough taxpayers learned that under the tentative school budget for 2010-11, they would pay a disproportionate share of school taxes. On April 5, 2010, Mercer County Tax Administrator Martin Guhl attended the Pennington Borough Council meeting to review the process for determining the share of…
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Director
By Marsha Lichtman The Early Childhood Learning Center of Temple B’nai Shalom is proud to present Mr. Ray, a delightful concert for young children. It will be held on Sunday, May 2nd at 4 PM. An optional dinner purchase is also available. Tickets are $8 before April 21st and $10 afterwards. Children under 1 are…
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