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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pat Holliday to retire, principals realign
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Patricia (Pat) Holliday, a 43-year veteran in education who has been employed by the South Brunswick School District has announced her retirement at the end of this school year. Ms. Holliday taught in New York City for five years before moving to New Jersey. For the past 38 years, she…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pat Holliday to retire, principals realign
Ed Birch photos. With Pat Holiday, top, retiring, Brooks Crossing Elementary School and Crossroads South Middle School principals, Jodi Mahoney and Glenn Famous, will take on new assignments as a result.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP:Democrat Lester says he’s a Republican now
Hopes for GOP primary nomination By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hopewell Township Mayor Harvey Lester is changing political parties. Mr. Lester announced Tuesday that he is switching his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican. Democrat Lester was elected to the Township Committee in November 2012 and began his first three-year term at the reorganization meeting…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: VIKING VIBE
Submitted photos. Above, Alumnus Chental Song-Bembry is announced on stage as the Early Riser Award-winner. Below, Ms. Bembry stands with Usher during the BET Honors in January.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pat Holliday to retire, principals realign
Ed Birch photos. With Pat Holiday, top, retiring, Brooks Crossing Elementary School and Crossroads South Middle School principals, Jodi Mahoney and Glenn Famous, will take on new assignments as a result.
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EAST WINDSOR: Closed squad members blast mayor, council
Volunteers tell governing body to ‘grow up’ By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — As temperatures got a little warmer outside and conditions turned from icy to rain, the atmosphere inside the Township Council chambers remained chilly. “Let’s be real. The patient taxpayers and volunteers are getting hurt in this situation,” said East Windsor…
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PRINCETON: Health officials say meningitis risk no greater at Princeton than any other university
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The risk for catching meningitis type B at Princeton University is no greater than at any other college campus, school and health officials said Friday. Starting in 2013, the university had faced an outbreak of the disease that infected nine people, including a student from another college who died.…
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PRINCETON: The thrill of the hunt
Annual Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale to offer 85,000 selections this year By Mike Morsch, Executive editor When she goes to the annual Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale, Elizabeth Romanaux always looks for science books. That’s her thing, science. Ms. Romanaux is in her second year as president of the event. A few years ago, an Earth…
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