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BURLINGTON COUNTY: School budgets head to ballot April 21
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Voters will have the chance to weigh in on school elections Tuesday, April 21. In the Bordentown Regional School District, residents will be asked to consider an increase of 4 percent in the tax levy. With a proposed total operating budget of about $33.9 million, up $106,415 from…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the April 16 edition
By Peg Traino Congratulations to Billy Wojciechowski for earning a Division 1 Scholarship for Men’s Lacrosse at the University of Delaware. Billy is a Mansfield Township resident and a senior at Northern Burlington Regional High School. * * * ABC Nursery School and Kindergarten, located on Mill Lane in Columbus, is accepting registrations for the…
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PLUMSTED: POLICE BEAT
James Bart Kozack, 34, of Trenton, was charged April 5 with driving while intoxicated, having an open container of alcohol, failure to maintain lane, and speeding. Police said they stopped him on Route 539 at 12:17 a.m. Police responded to a report of the theft of a 2000 Yamaha 223 CC dirt bike, valued at…
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WEST AMWELL: Officials want state to fill budget gap
Town is asking New Jersey for $200,000 in extraordinary aid By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — Officials are taking a number of steps to balance the township’s budget, ranging from giving up their own salaries to seeking extraordinary aid from the state. West Amwell is asking the state for $200,000 in extraordinary aid.…
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Greater New Hope Chamber names new board members
Board of Directors elections held March 31 at New Hope Arts Center The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce has announced the results of its Board of Directors elections, held March 31 at New Hope Arts Center. The new Executive Board is composed of Glen Stephan, The Stephan House, as president; Mark Stevens, Havana Restaurant…
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ROOSEVELT: Woman of peace slain at college
Outside the Roosevelt Public School on Monday, family and friends of Emily Silverstein embraced. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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SCHOOL BOARD CLOSE-UP: Montgomery Township School District
EDITORS’ NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for the Montgomery Township Board of Education to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area, in cooperation with The Princeton Packet. The candidates were given an equal amount of space for their answers. Candidates – Vote for three (three-year term)…
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LAWRENCE: LHS boys tennis off to a 3-1 start
by Bob Nuse, The Packet Group With all the rain that has hampered the first two weeks of the high school tennis season, getting on the court consistently has been a problem. And if there is one area where the Lawrence High boys tennis team could use some work, it is with consistency. ”We’ve had…
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PRINCETON AREA SPRING SOCIAL EVENTS
Gala spring tea “Jane Austen’s Time: The Regency Period” will be the theme of a gala historical tea to be hosted by the Montgomery Woman’s Club on Saturday, April 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Harlingen Church in Montgomery Township. Alisa Dupuy, professional storyteller, will present tea traditions, life and customs…
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