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PRINCETON: Boro Council gets Arts Council report
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Despite straitened financial circumstances in a slow economy, the Arts Council of Princeton is continuing to provide the surrounding community with as vibrant a spectrum of activities and events as always, its executive director, Jeff Nathanson, told Princeton Borough Council on Tuesday evening. No sooner had the Arts Council moved…
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MANVILLE: Softball team off to good start
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Tim Moore is cautiously optimistic that this can be a pretty good season for the Manville High softball team. ”We have a nice mix of players and we’re building to the point where we can be a .500 team for the season and have winning seasons in the future,”…
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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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MANVILLE: School budget voting Tuesday
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Voters will approve or reject the district’s $19,719, 293 school budget including $12,983,846 to be raised by local taxes next week, during the April 20 Board of Education elections. The budget is a 4.09 percent increase over last year’s $18,944,258 budget, however, the amount of money generated from…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Restaurant’s first order: Increase awareness
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In a town of an estimated 40,000 people, Bellisimo Ristorante owner Jim Nelson predicts that about 36,000 of them do not even know the place exists. And one of Mr. Nelson’s biggest goals as the newest owner of the restaurant in Kingsbridge Center on South Branch Road is to change…
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Support athletes
Richard B. Roy Jr., LWAYBSA president This Saturday another season of the Lambertville-West Amwell Youth Baseball and Softball Association will begin. Young boys and girls from the Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton communities will participate in various levels of baseball and softball. The LWAYBSA volunteer members have been working hard to prepare for the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
An employee with International Bio Solutions, of Manville, reported that someone smashed the front windshield, driver-side door window and passenger-side door window of a front-end loader while it was parked at the former Glen Gery Brick factory on Hamilton Road between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. April 2. Police said it appeared that someone had…
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LETTERS: Delgado is a proven leader
John Smith Jr., Dayton As always, South Brunswick voters should consider very seriously who they cast their vote for in the upcoming school board elections. But perhaps this year, the situation warrants even deeper contemplation than in previous years. These are truly challenging times for us all, and our school system will not escape these…
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Show will feature crocodiles, alligators
The East Brunswick Youth Council will sponsor a Rainforest Reptile Show titled “Crocodiles and Alligators of the World” 10-11 a.m. April 18 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road. A crocodile specialist will take the audience from the birth of the crocodile to its adulthood. After the educational presentation, guests will have…
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