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Incumbents, budget merit approval in WW-P
Diane Hasling of West Windsor This spring’s vote on school budgets has been cast as much more than approving funds for next year’s education of our children. Before deciding to send some kind of a message with your vote, I encourage all to consider the real consequences of that decision. In West Windsor-Plainsboro, the…
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Deadline Draws Near to Join 36,000 New Jersey First-Time Homebuyers
By Gregg Semanick-New Jersey’s IRS Spokesman MOUNTAINSIDE – More than 36,000 New Jersey homebuyers already have collected nearly $249.1 million in First-Time Homebuyer Credits. As the deadline draws near, the Internal Revenue Service reminds potential homebuyers that they must have a binding contract to purchase a home by April 30, 2010 and must close on that…
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Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club Announces Annual Tryouts
By Bill Rodgers The Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club (MTSC) will be conducting their annual try-outs for boys and girls, ages 9 to 13, interested in being part of the 2010-2011 travel program. Free Try-outs will be held during the month of May at the Mill Pond Soccer Complex located in Belle Mead. MTSC’s goal is to field multiple…
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Local Family to Host Rummage Sale to Benefit Juvenile Diabetes Research
By Kim buonocore A multi-family Rummage sale will take place April 16th-18th to benenfit the JDRF. Items for sale include clothing for infants, kids and adults, craft supplies, household goods, toys, exercise equipment, furniture and much, much more. To make a donation contact, Kim Buonocore at [email protected]. Sale to be held at 3 Stagecoach Way,…
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LETTERS: Deductibles are outrageous
Ravindra Kumar, Kendall Park I am outraged to learn that Gov. Christie is proposing a huge deductible for the 125,000 beneficiaries of PAAD, the state’s prescription drug program. People on PAAD qualify for the program because they are either seniors with lower incomes or are individuals suffering from disabilities. Turning to them in an effort…
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LAWRENCE: LHS Week in Review
BASEBALL The Cards fell to Dublin Jerome of Ohio, 11-2, last Thursday in Kissimmee, Fla. Jason Adams was 3-for-3 with an RBI and run scored, Rich Toto had a hit and a run and Chris Coyle drove in a run. Lawrence won its first game up north, 6-3, over West Windsor-Plainsboro North. Kevin Fitzell improved…
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LETTERS: Kudos to school board and administration
Arif Patel, Monmouth Junction Having been a former Board of Education candidate in our great township, I can really appreciate the dedication and efforts of our school board and administration. We continue to provide excellent education at a cost that is almost $1,800 less per student than the state average. We continue to be pioneers,…
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