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ROBBINSVILLE: Salava doesn’t stop at hat trick in hockey win
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor In what turned out to be a great team and personal battle, the Robbinsville High School ice hockey team edged Hightstown, 7-5, on Friday at Mercer County Park. Robbinsville’s Richie Salava and Hightstown’s John Von Ahnen both scored five goals for their team. Salava also assisted on a…
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PENNINGTON: Borough may OK liquor license measure
Councilman Joseph Lawver said council may vote on introducing ordinance as soon as its regularly scheduled March meeting By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Pennington has been a “dry town” since 1936, but that may change soon. Borough officials have been working for months on a proposed ordinance that would permit the borough to sell a…
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Reform may help reduce Medicare fraud
Laura Rodriguez, Grouse Road I was recently watching the news and was highly disturbed by how much taxpayers indefinitely waste on Medicare fraud. Sixty billion dollars a year should be enough to force some sort of action in the past, $1 million in Medicare fraud was obscene. Lately, however, upwards to $30 million in…
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MANVILLE: School solicits feedback from alumni
MHS graduates from 2008 and 2009 visited with school administrators, offering their perspectives on the school’s strengths and weaknesses. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Berwind action is affirmed by court
State appellate court upholds Judge Linda Feinberg’s dismissal of a lawsuit concerning approval of plan to build 800,000 square feet of office space off Carter Road By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A state appellate court has upheld Superior Court Judge Linda Feinberg’s dismissal of a lawsuit against Hopewell Township and a developer over the township’s…
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MCCC Offers Classes for Small Business Owners
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — Despite the many hardships that come with a down economy, there are also opportunities, particularly for small-business owners. Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies is offering “Start a Home-Based Business with Little or No Money” and “How to Survive and Thrive in a Down Economy,” two…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Local teacher awaits word on brother after Haiti quake
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN After the worst earthquake in more than 200 years rocked Haiti on Tuesday, Jacques Chancy, the music teacher for the Grace N. Rogers Elementary School, had no idea if his brother was alive or dead. Mr. Chancy, 50, is from the Caribbean nation, and two of his brothers…
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HILLSBOROUGH: R. K. Bongiovanni opens new office
Hillsborough resident Robert Bongiovanni, CPA, has opened R. K. Bongiovanni, a CPA firm at 78 N. Bridge St. in Somerville to serve the needs of his growing client base. Mr. Bongiovanni has been serving clients across New Jersey with accounting and tax services, as well as financial planning, for over 20 years, formerly with his…
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Showing of ‘The Horse Boy’ set for Jan. 21
At Hopewell Valley Central High School On Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Hopewell Valley Central High School, there will be a special film presentation of “The Horse Boy,” a documentary based on the New York Times best-selling book of the same name. Following the screening, the audience will be joined by Texas-based author and…
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