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LAWRENCE: Deadline nears to file for school board race
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township residents who want to run for the Lawrence Township Board of Education are facing a March 2 deadline to file for the annual school board election, which is set for April 21. The nominating petitions must be submitted to the school district Business Administrator’s Office by 4 p.m.…
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WEST AMWELL: Officials consider fee for garbage collection
Proposal: $75 for six months of service, and $150 for a year By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee is mulling the establishment of a new fee for garbage collection that would cost residents $75 for six months of service, and $150 for a year. The move is one way the…
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‘Go while you can; live it up while you are young’
GUEST COLUMN By Betty Jane Hunt On Jan. 30, a West Amwell Township icon became 90 years old. When we think of Mildred Lambert so many images come to mind. Her winning smile, caring manner, positive attitude, and passion for her family, her church, the fire company auxiliary, the township, 4-H, and as an active…
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LAWRENCE: Medical marijuana advocate pleased with bill’s progress
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Ken Wolski, a registered nurse, has been fighting to legalize marijuana for medical purposes for more than a decade — and this week, that goal moved one step closer to reality in New Jersey. The state Senate approved the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act by a vote…
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PRINCETON: Township to accept credit card payments
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Township is ready to “go live” in accepting credit cards for a variety of transactions in all its municipal departments, Township Chief Financial Officer Kathryn Monzo announced at Monday evening’s Township Committee meeting. Ms. Monzo also said neither the township nor residents incurred any extra transaction fees for credit…
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LAWRENCE: St. Ann School goes green
Together with parochial schools across the nation, Saint Ann School recently commemorated the 36th annual Catholic Schools Week. The Lawrenceville school exemplifies this year’s theme, “Catholic Schools Celebrate Service,” due in large part to its ongoing dedication to going green. Following the lead of the United Nations and countries around the world, Saint…
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City resident supports Cheesman for commission
Margaret P Griffin of Bordentown City To the editor: I will vote for Heather Cheesman in the upcoming election for Bordentown City Commissioner. Heather is the product of a multi-generational Bordentown family, and a graduate of the Bordentown School system. She holds a masters in special education and has taught in Bordentown City as well…
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Giving House Helps Yankees’ Fans Give Back to Local Sports
The Giving House today announced a new partnership with Douglas Elliman Worldwide Consulting By The Giving Back Fund New York – The Giving House today announced a new partnership with Douglas Elliman Worldwide Consulting, a subsidiary of prominent Manhattan real estate brokerage Prudential Douglas Elliman, to help New York Yankees’ fans give back to their…
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‘HARVEST OF HOPE’ TO HOST RECRUITMENT LUNCHEON
Homes Needed for 1,000s of New Jersey Children By Maureen Archibald (SOMERSET, NJ) – Maureen Archibald, Executive Director of Harvest of Hope Family Services Network, Inc., today said recruitment of foster care families for thousands of children is the goal when Harvest of Hope Family Services Network hosts a luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 24th – led by Rev.…
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