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Earth Day in Hollywood WILL SAVOR EARTH DAY 2009 WITH ADDITIVE-FREE SPICE BLENDS
Gift Bag for the ECO-CONSCIOUS CELEBRITIES
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PRINCETON AREA SPRING SOCIAL EVENTS
Down to Earth! In honor of its 20th Anniversary, D&R Greenway Land Trust presents the “Down- to-Earth” Ball on Saturday, May 2, in Princeton.
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PRINCETON: AROUND TOWN: UMCP Kids Marathon is picking up steam
Auxiliary of the University Medical Center at Princeton Princeton University runner Reilly Kiernan works with a youngster training to participate in June’s Princeton HealthCare Kids Marathon. ‘I want children to be excited about the sport and realize that running can be fun and it feels good,’ Ms. Kiernan says. Photo courtesy of the Auxiliary of…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: TV show sheds new light on ‘Baby Bones’ case
by Geoffrey Wertime, The Packet Group UPPER FREEHOLD — Just over four years ago, a hunter traipsing through Clayton Park in the morning made a startling discovery: a child’s charred remains. Today, the girl, who investigators have dubbed “Baby Bones,” still is unidentified, but the case now has drawn national attention after appearing on the…
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CHESTERFIELD: Municipal tax rate should be stable
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer CHESTERFIELD — Residents can expect to see an unchanged municipal tax rate of 4.1 cents per $100 of assessed property value this year, officials said. The Township Committee on April 8 introduced the $4.4 million budget, of which $311,870 will be raised through taxation, according to Township Clerk…
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Board needs ‘no excuses’ culture
Rich Dec, of Robbinsville The Messenger Press’s “School board OKs budget with 5-cent hike” contains many examples of why Robbinsville’s educational leaders are shortchanging our students, our teachers, and our community. In response to the “out-of-control” and “stretched to the hilt” space issues which, according to the article, started around 2003: • ”Some planners tried to…
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School board leader: Support budget
Michael Reca, president, Robbinsville Board of Education Over the past several months, your Board of Education has been working diligently with the district administration to provide a comprehensive fiscal plan to meet the demands of a dynamic and growing school district. We believe that the proposed budget maintains the programs that we have striven…
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LAWRENCE: Fitzell pitching in for Cardinals
by Justin Feil, The Packet Group Kevin Fitzell is still a capable hitter, but it is his pitching that makes him invaluable to the Lawrence High School baseball team. Pitching became his focus not long after he took up the game. ”I’ve always been really serious about it,” said the Cardinals junior. “The more I…
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Candidate enjoyed forum
Al Csapo of Bordentown City, Candidate for City Commission To the editor: On Tuesday, April 7, I had the best experience I ever had running for city commissioner. The other seven candidates and I participated in the first of three forums scheduled for this election. I appreciate the Mount Zion AME Church congregation’s thoughtfulness in…
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