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Obama urged to take ‘strong leadership position’
Mary Ellen Marino of Princeton This is an open letter to President Obama: What do single payer health care, re-regulation of Wall Street banks and stopping global warming have in common? They enjoy the overwhelming support of the American people and the multimillion dollar opposition of the powerful corporate interests that fund political campaigns.…
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Improving our school lunches
Jonas Bennett of Princeton Last month, just in time for the observance of National School Lunch Week, the Baltimore City Public School system became the first in the United States to offer its 80,000 students a weekly break from meat and associated chronic diseases. It’s a welcome start on a long road to improving…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raritan man charged in connection to Quick Chek robbery
Noel Brown Jr., 20, of Raritan, was charged with several counts of robbery after a series of store and gas station robberies, including the Nov. 9 robbery of the Quick Chek store on Route 206.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Dauber wins second committee seat in final count
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The county clerk’s office has certified the municipal election results, cementing in place the win of Republican newcomer Michael Dauber on the Township Committee. Mr. Dauber took the second of two open three-year seats on the committee with 1,633 votes, while Democrat Jim Cann came in…
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"Twas the Night Before Christmas" Brings Holiday Cheer to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Dec. 11-13
By Wendy Humphrey "’Twas the Night Before Christmas" Brings Holiday Cheer to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Dec. 11-13 West Windsor, N.J. – Jolly old St. Nick is getting ready to make his annual visit to good girls and boys around the world. Join the Kelsey Players for “’Twas the Night Before Christmas,” based on the classic poem…
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Freeholders thank Mercer County voters
Ann Cannon, Pat Colavita, Daniel Benson Thank you to Mercer County’s voters for re-electing us to office on Nov. 3. Your level of support was both wonderful and humbling. It was important to us that our campaign was positive and issue based. We pride ourselves on focusing our attentions, day in and day out,…
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Diane Ciccone thanks WW voters
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank the voters who expressed their confidence in me by electing me to fill the unexpired term vacated by the Hon. Will Anklowitz. I will continue to work on behalf of all residents to work with the council and administration to find solutions for a sensible and…
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After the Flood Waters Recede, Care for Your Water Supply
By Sara Kuzma Water from Tropical Storm Ida and the nor’easter that pounded the Mid-Atlantic region last week resulted in widespread flooding on the east coast. Many homes and businesses were ‘under water’ managing the challenges of wet basements and structural damage. People with private well water supplies must take steps to clean their water supply…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs
Town’s sustainable work recognized at conference At the Nov. 17 New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference in Atlantic City, Hillsborough was honored as one of 28 other communities to achieve Sustainable Jersey certification. Requirements for earning the status included improving energy efficiency, reducing waste, sustaining economies, protecting natural resources and addressing transportation, all of which…
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