-

MANVILLE: ‘Teacher of the Year’ nominations due by Thursday
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The district wants to know which teachers are the best this year, and is asking for nominations for this year’s Teacher of the Year awards. Nomination forms are available on the district Web site, www.manvilleschools.org, and must returned to any school’s office by April 15. Candidates for Teacher of the…
-

BORDENTOWN CITY: Call from Ellen: What a trip!
Jessica Toth, her husband, Noah, and their children, Cameron and Cassidy, in Florida on a vacation they won from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
-

Coldwell Banker New Homes & Condominiums announces special savings of up to $100,000 on custom home on Great Road in Princeton
By PNA Associates Inc. COLDWELL BANKER NEW HOMES & CONDOMINIUMS ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SAVINGS OF UP TO $100,000 ON LUXURY CUSTOM HOME ON GREAT ROAD IN PRINCETON PRINCETON, NJ, APRIL 14, 2010 – Hana Sr. Builders, renowned luxury custom home builders, is offering special savings on the purchase of its exquisite five-bedroom estate on more than…
-

LAWRENCE: Police oppose potential cutbacks
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Disturbed by rumors of police layoffs as an option to balance the municipal budget, the president of the Lawrence Township Police Department’s union called on the Township Council to find savings elsewhere in the proposed 2010 budget. As nearly two dozen police officers sat quietly in the back…
-

CENTRAL JERSEY: Upper Freehold has contested primary
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer Upper Freehold will have a contested Republican primary June 8 with three GOP candidates running for the two available seats on the Township Committee. Stanley Moslowski Jr., LoriSue Mount and William Miscoski are running for their party’s nomination in the GOP primary. Mr. Moslowski and Ms. Mount are…
-

BURLINGTON COUNTY: Boards see few contests
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Along with voting on school budgets, area voters will cast ballots for certain members of area boards of education this Tuesday. Only Chesterfield, Florence and the Northern Burlington County Regional School District have contested races. Bordentown Two incumbents have filed for three open three-year seats representing Bordentown Township on the…
-

Budget defeat would diminish PRSD education
Lauren A. Taylor of Princeton The upcoming Princeton Regional School budget vote on April 20 represents an extremely important referendum on the quality of public education in Princeton. U.S. News and World Report recently placed Princeton High School in the Top 100 Public High Schools in the country. That ranking is certainly in jeopardy.…
-

WEST WINDSOR: School board approves employee contract
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer The West Windsor-Plainsboro school board approved a labor agreement with the WW-P Service Association on Tuesday. The agreement, which covers 350 employees, including secretaries, bus drivers, instructional assistants, custodians, assistant head custodians, maintenance workers, bus mechanics, bus aides and cafeteria/playground aides, calls for no pay increase for the 2010-11 school…
-

Supporting Powell for WW-P school board
Todd Hochman of Plainsboro I am writing to ask the voters of West Windsor to elect Scott Powell to the Board of Education of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. I have known Scott for several years as both a colleague and friend. Scott has tremendous leadership skills and analytical capabilities. As a financial…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
