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PRINCETON: Time to end one-party rule on council
Marc I. Malberg, Princeton The Democrat candidates for the Princeton Council are both incumbent, not surprising in a one-party system, and express pride in what they have accomplished. Ms. Howard confesses that she did not think that consolidation of the Princetons was supposed to “save a whole bunch of money.” In that respect she certainly…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish looks out for the whole child and student body
Sue Roy, West Windsor West Windsor residents are facing a significant choice in this year’s Board of Education election: The current BOE vice president, Michele Kaish, is running against a high school senior, Jordon DeGroote. Ms. Kaish’s platform revolves around her considerable experience within the school district, as a board member, a former PTA president,…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Choice for Kaish is clear
Robert J. Johnson, West Windsor Two candidates from West Windsor are vying for a seat on the WW-P Regional Board of Education. I served three terms on the board with colleagues whose hard work and constructive efforts to understand and make sound judgments on issues earned them respect. I served with others whose efforts were…
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PRINCETON: Town to use grant for bike-sharing program and stations
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will install bike-sharing stations in town to promote transportation alternatives to using a car, even though rental fees and other details still need to be ironed out before the program launches. Assistant municipal engineer Deanna Stockton said Tuesday that there would be at least three docking stations at…
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PRINCETON: Dodge and Kendal support board transparency
Jane Manners and Abigail Rose, Princeton We are writing in support of Rob Dodge and Dafna Kendal, candidates in the upcoming Princeton Public Schools’ Board of Education election. Dafna and Rob are engaged, committed, and informed parents of PPS students. Over this past year of difficult teacher contract negotiations, Rob and Dafna demonstrated their willingness…
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MONTGOMERY: Nassau tennis team second at nationals
A Skillman-based junior tennis team out of Nassau Tennis Club placed second at the finished second at the 2015 USTA Junior Team Tennis 18U Intermediate National Championships, held at the Cayce Tennis and Fitness Center in Cayce, S.C. The team, also known as Nassau Godz ‘n Goddezzez, lost to a team from Columbia, Md., 44-42,…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Lester does not deserve consideration for office
Bruce Gunther, Hopewell Township In my previous work as a school psychologist , I sometimes encountered teenagers who suddenly went back on their word, let commitments drop, and charged off in a new direction with no plan of action. That is the kind of problematic behavior you might forgive in a teenager, but not in…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Blake will represent working mothers
Moira Sandford, Hopewell Township I am writing in support of Julie Blake, an outstanding candidate for Hopewell Township Committee. As a working mom with 18 years of professional experience bringing people together to find common sense solutions, I know Julie will work tirelessly for all the residents of the township to make it more affordable…
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PRINCETON: PHS to induct Hall of Fame class
The Princeton High School Athletic Hall of Fame will hold its 10th induction ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Mercer Oaks Country Club in West Windsor. The event will begin with cocktails and a social hour from 6-7 p.m. and dinner and the induction ceremony to follow from 7-10 p.m. The goal of the…
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