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GUEST COLUMN: Tips about going green in new year
Hopewell Township Environmental Commission The Hopewell Township Environmental Commission wishes all a Happy New Year and offers the following timely environmental tips: — Enviro-tip of the month — Buy rechargeable batteries to accompany electronic items and get a battery charger as well. — What you can do and what you can use — Consumer Alert:…
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ALLENTOWN: Girls basketball gets win in overtime
The Allentown High School girls basketball team defeated Ewing, 47-38, in overtime on Tuesday, Jan. 5. Kristal Noyan (15 points) and Dana Sensi (11 points) scored in double figures for Allentown. Sensi also made several clutch free throws in overtime. Lindsay Bacovin (six points), Leah Ogrodnick (five points), Samantha Scibilia (four points),…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Shopping for soldiers
Students Amy Suraci, Nicholas Callesano and Chris Stroup (left to right) shop for supplies at the Pathmark grocery store, with help from teacher Karen Bizzoco. Staff photos by Eileen Oldfield
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dinner to include special preview show
The members of Hillsborough High School’s Winterguard team will offer hands-on lessons to parents and residents attending their Jan. 22 pasta dinner. Photo courtesy of Sian Godwin
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WEST WINDSOR: School district readies custodial bid requests
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer The West Windsor-Plainsboro school district moved a step closer to possibly outsourcing its buildings and grounds department. Tuesday, the board requested that school officials and the company, Edvocate School Support Solutions, create bid requirements for the outsourcing of custodians and maintenance workers. School board members said the bid preparation is…
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WEST AMWELL: Fulpers are willing to talk about dispute
Fulpers allege township violated General Development Plan and breached an underlying letter of intent By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — A family that is suing the township has approached the new mayor and the reorganized Township Committee with an offer to enter “discussions” with the goal of ending the longstanding dispute. Robert Fulper…
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HIGHTSTOWN: New Peddie pool called ‘game-changer’
By Sean Moylan, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN After millions of dollars in building costs and nearly 19 months of construction, the expansion of the new Peddie School athletic facility is finished, and the Peddie co-ed varsity swim team is scheduled to officially open its new state-of-the-art natatorium with a regular-season meet against arch-rival Germantown Academy…
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Community calendar for Jan. 14
Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in The Manville News, send a note to Manville News Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e-mailed to: [email protected] before…
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Winter Festival parade slated Jan. 30
Now is the time to plan your entry The Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival parade will be held on Jan. 30. Bands will include Uptown Mummers String Band, Greater Kensington String Band, Woodland String Band, and the South Hunterdon Regional High School Marching Band. Creative floats and marchers from local organizations, such as the Lambertville and…
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