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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the April 2 edition
By Peg Traino This Saturday, come out and show some community support. The PTSC and FFA Chapters of Northern Burlington are doing a community service project and cleaning up litter from Mansfield Road East on Saturday, April 4, from 10 a.m. to noon. All interested community members and students are invited to help. Meet in…
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Substance wanted
Thomas Csapo of Bordentown To the editor: To the Candidates, Let’s go back to out respective high school days when good-looking and popular boys and girls ran for student council. If you remember that, back then, that the whole process was silly and I still think that to be the case. Where am I going…
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CORRECTION: From the April 2 edition
The tax impact of the Northern Burlington Regional School District’s upcoming referendum would be approximately one-tenth of 1 cent per $100 of assessed home value, which would cost the average homeowner $3.30 per year. The figure quoted in the March 26 edition of the Register-News was incorrect.
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Legislature must act to replenish fund
Jeffrey Perlman and Michele N. Siekerka, Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce The Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce is calling for legislation that will prohibit the future diversion of money for the Unemployment Trust Fund. The New Jersey Unemployment Trust Fund is the means through which unemployment claims in the state are satisfied. New Jersey pays…
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PLUMSTED: Thoroughbred adoption program expands operations
Former thoroughbred racehorses Saintly Sir, North Flash and Smarty Joe at Reindancer Farm in New Egypt. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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NORTHERN BURLINGTON: ‘Footloose’ brings back the ’80s
The Northern Burlington Regional High School cast of "Footloose," the spring musical, rehearses a musical number. The play will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday at North Hanover Upper Elementary School. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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CAMPAIGN CORNER: McGowan reacts to opponents’ comments
Sherre McGowan, of Robbinsville Dave Fried, Vince Calcagno and I believe it is important to establish our mutual desire that the council and mayor’s race be a positive experience for the residents of Robbinsville. Candidates should focus on what attributes, skills, and knowledge they will bring to the governance of the township. We have…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City taxpayers would pay more for LPS if budget is OK’d
General fund tax levy, raised through local taxes, would be $2,880,743, a 6 percent increase over last year By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The average homeowner in the city would pay about $80 more in property taxes if voters approve Lambertville Public School’s nearly $3.29 million budget at the polls April 21. The…
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Paintings to be examined
The Monmouth County Historical Association has received a Preservation Assistance Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in the amount of $5,850. According to a press release, the grant provides the resources to engage a professional painting conservator to conduct a study of the association’s 175 oil paintings on canvas to evaluate the…
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