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PRINCETON: Boro PD implements consultant’s recommendations
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Princeton Borough Police Department has adopted changes to its procedures in line with recommendations made by an independent police consultant late last year, according to Police Chief David Dudeck. Reaching out to immigrant and other potentially at-risk communities, policing a mild eating club bicker weekend, managing alternate route traffic…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Study to examine sharing court costs with Montgomery
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In keeping with the goal of regionalizing and consolidating in an attempt to reduce costs for taxpayers, the Township Committee unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday to begin a cost benefit analysis to determine the feasibility of combining municipal court services with Montgomery Township. "We are joining Montgomery to look at…
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STATE: Christie tackles abuses of state authorities
Tim Larsen Governor Chris Christie speaks after signing an Executive Order to establish a comprehensive review to reform abusive fiscal practices by limiting the hiring of lobbyists, eliminating “golden parachutes” to departing executives and employees; and capping travel expenses at $250 at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. (Governor Photos/Tim Larsen)
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Teen center is topic March 8
Decisions may be made after March 8 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The public discussion of a proposed teen center for Hopewell Valley is expected to continue at the March 8 Hopewell Township Committee meeting, which will begin at 7 p.m. at the Municipal Building, Route 546 and Scotch Road. At Monday night’s committee meeting,…
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School board hopefuls must file by Monday
Fifteen seats on the four local school boards are up for grabs By Ruth Luse, Managing Editors Residents of Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton who want to run for school board seats in the April 20 election have until 4 p.m. Monday to file petitions. Fifteen seats on the four local school boards are up…
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SNOW BLOG: Tell us what you’re seeing out there. Post Your Photos
Be a storm watcher — let us know what it looks like where you are. The most intense snow and wind from a strengthening nor’easter will thump areas from northeastern Pennsylvania through central New York later today into Friday. High winds will add to the miserable weather by causing a windswept rain and windblown snow,…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings Editor’s note: Pennington officials responsible for setting up meeting lists for 2010 are urged to send us copies for use in this column as soon as possible. Lists may be faxed to 609-924-3842 (attn: Ruth Luse) or e-mailed to me at [email protected]. Please do not send PDFs. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Board resets meeting dates for March
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The district altered its Board of Education meeting schedule by moving a meeting one week later than it was initially scheduled, so it would have accurate state aid numbers when presenting the school budget, officials announced at the Monday meeting. Instead of meeting March 15 — prior to Gov. Chris…
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