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‘Demonstrably false claims’ are made
Jon Edwards, Hopewell Township In an otherwise well-written and informative article (“Democrat Lester says he’s a Republican now”), one distortion appeared. I attended a recent Hopewell Township budget meeting and requested, and subsequently received, a summary of tax increases since 2000. The proposed Hopewell Township tax increase is currently 1.89 cents, up slightly from the…
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LAWRENCE: Whole lot o’ shakin’ goin’ on
Phil McAuliffe Event organizer Dr. Mike McCue, shaves the head of Zidean Rahman, 8, of Lawrenceville. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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LAWRENCE: School budget hikes tax rate
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township public school district’s proposed $69 million operating budget for 2015-2016 was approved by the school board last week, clearing the way for the spending plan to be sent to the Mercer County Superintendent of Schools for review. The proposed budget calls for a 6-cent increase…
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Life in song
Photo by Jack Spencer Mary Gauthier, who’s performing in Princeton on March 19, shares life stories in song.
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PRINCETON: School board approves tentative budget with tax increase
Portion of enrollment waiver used to help avoid staff, program cuts By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer School taxes in Princeton are going up by nearly $180 on the average home assessment to support an $89.6 million school budget for the fiscal year that begins in July. School Board President Andrea Spalla said Tuesday that…
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LAWRENCE: Democrats back incumbents in Township Council race
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council members Cathleen Lewis, David Maffei and Michael Powers have been endorsed by the Lawrence Township Democratic Municipal Committee to run for election in the Nov. 3 general election. The three incumbents were unanimously endorsed as candidates during the Lawrence Township Democratic Municipal Committee’s nomination convention March…
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Disability Consulting Firm Founder Nadine Vogel Earns Diversity Bridge Builder Award
Nadine O. Vogel, Founder and CEO of Springboard Consulting LLC
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PRINCETON: School board, teachers union schedule two negotiating sessions
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton School Board and the teachers union are due to meet twice in the next three weeks to see if they can reach a new contract after a year of trying. The two sides are not commenting publicly about negotiations, based on the recommendation of a state appointed…
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