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LAWRENCE: At least two incumbents plan run for board seats
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two of the three incumbent school board members whose terms are expiring will run in the April 20 annual board election, but the third member is weighing his options. Laura Waters and Leon Kaplan said they are planning to seek a third term on the school board, but…
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FLEMINGTON: Hospital to host colon exhibit
Visitors can take a journey through The Colossal Colon® at the center, March 1-5 In recognition and awareness of colorectal cancer, Hunterdon Medical Center will host The Colossal Colon® exhibit, an oversized model of a human colon that is 40 feet long and 4 feet tall. The Colossal Colon® is an educational tool unlike any…
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Mercer County Holocaust Center Moves to New Home at MCCC
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — A ceremony for the rededication of the Mercer County Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center was held Jan. 27 outside the center’s new home on the second floor of the Mercer County Community College Library Building. The move followed a major college renovation project. Approximately 60 people gathered for the somber,…
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PENNINGTON: Hardware roof damaged by snow
Police Director William Meytrott: No one was injured and there was no fire By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The flat roof of Pennington Hardware, at 15 W. Delaware Ave., in the borough’s downtown, bowed under the weight of snow about 9 a.m. today (Thursday). No one was injured and there was no fire, borough Police…
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HILLSBOROUGH: State cost increases raise local budget concerns
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer The township is looking at finding ways to cut costs in other areas to balance increased state costs, Finance Chairman Carl Suraci said Tuesday. The township Finance Committee recently held its first meeting to discuss the 2010 budget and Mr. Suraci said during Tuesday’s Township Committtee meeting that certain state…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School budget draft up 2.5% over 2009-10
Public discussion of budget will take place at school board meetings Feb. 17 and March 7. Tentative adoption is slated for March 22 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer With the April 20 school district elections looming, school officials are working on a budget to put before the voters. School district Business Administrator Robert Colavita said…
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PRINCETON: Towns tally snowfall by inches and work hours
By John Saccenti and Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers Public works crews say it could take until next week for the area to completely dig out of the second major snowstorm this year. After battling a storm that dropped between 8 and 12 inches of snow on Saturday, road crews had to turn right around and…
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EAST WINDSOR: ‘Sesame Street’ actress hit by car on Route 130
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR A township resident and cast member of the iconic children’s television show “Sesame Street” was hospitalized Tuesday night with head and leg injuries after she was hit by car while crossing Route 130, according to township police. Loretta Long, 71, of Einstein Way, was taken to Capital…
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Snow, snow and more snow!
New Hope emergency will be in effect until 11:59 p.m. Feb. 13 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer As towns braced for the second blizzard in five days, officials took some satisfaction Monday that damage from last weekend’s storm was minimal. Their feelings of relief did not last long. At 6 p.m. Tuesday, New Hope Mayor…
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