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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings HOPEWELL VALLEY REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: March 25, 6 p.m., board retreat (2010-11 budget), 425 S. Main St., Pennington; March 31, 7:30 p.m., special meeting — public hearing and adoption of 2010-11 budget, Central High School cafeteria. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD: March 25, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. …
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MILLSTONE: Schools to lose $1.6 million
Teacher jobs on the line By Audrey Leving, The Packet Group MILLSTONE The Board of Education has presented a list of about 20 possible cuts that could be made to its previously proposed $33 million budget after being told the district likely will lose close to $1.6 million in state aid for the 2010-11…
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Le offers board leadership, graciousness
Nilima Shet, Oak Terrace When Mrs. Le first told me she was running for the Board of Education, I knew she would be a strong candidate. Relatively-speaking, I have known her for a short while but in the time I have, I have come to learn she possesses a strong, independent and intelligent character. I…
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Local ShopRite employees helping to ‘Lead the Way’
ShopRite employees Tammy Brucculeri of Hillsborough and Dorothy McCarthy of Manville were among 84 company employees featured on special-edition boxes of Cheerios cereal, in recognition of the company’s efforts towards raising $500,000 to help fight hunger. Ms. Brucculeri and Ms. McCarthy were selected by their coworkers to represent the Somerset store on the Cheerios box.…
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Overwhelming!
John and Jean Gianacaci,Hopewell Township; J.P. and Jenn Willis, Flemington; Jim and Marie Hall, Hopewell Borough Our family would like to thank the countless numbers of people who prayed for our daughter Christine and our whole family ever since we first heard that she was missing at the Hotel Montana after the earthquake in…
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MANVILLE: MHS’s student business leaders score at state competition
Victoria Bron and Karolina Samocko received fourth-place honors for their desktop publishing project. Photo courtesy Nancy Ostaszewski
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CRANBURY: Budget cuts could force changes for Senior Center
By Maria Prato-Gaiens, Staff Writer CRANBURY The township Senior Center is considering whether to curtail its lunch program, cut meetings or charge for services now that a request for $3,000 in new funding was denied. The Senior Center will receive $5,700 from the Township Committee in 2010, the same amount it received in 2009.…
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Resources on global warming
Greg LeMunyan, New Hope, Pa. Laurel K. Hills paints me as closed-minded, politically motivated and uninterested in the facts on global warming. I did answer the question posed about what would change my mind on human-induced global warming. What would change my mind is scientific evidence indicating the body of work done for decades…
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SHRHS budget tragedy
Phil Crandell, Lambertville I commend Victoria Marley for her cogent letter to the editor last week. She captured and explained critical comparative statistics that must frame the public debate around the SHRHS budget tragedy. She emphasized the annual cost to educate a South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) student is about $25,000. We spend…
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