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UPPER FREEHOLD: Town still mulling number of days campers can stay
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer The Planning Board will be asked to weigh in on a request to extend the maximum annual occupancy of a local campground from 70 days to 180 days. The Route 537 property, formerly known as Laurel Pond RV Resort, is now operating as Crystal Springs Wilderness Lodge and RV…
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Truck Driver Shortage Extends Beyond U.S. Borders
By 1888PressRelease 1888 Press Release – A recent AmeriQuest blog looks at how the driver shortage is becoming a multi-national issue. CHERRY HILL, NJ – With the shortage of truck drivers at the top of mind for today’s fleet executives, NationaLease’s recruitment expert Jane Clark takes a close look at reasons behind this issue in…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Work at music hall progressing
Guests get a first-hand look at the latest repairs and restoration efforts at the Lambertville Music Hall.
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WEST WINDSOR: South senior part of soccer title
Portilla, PDA Force are champs By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls soccer team takes to the pitch this year, it will do so with a national champion right in the middle of play. Gabriela Portilla was part of the Players Development Academy South Force U-17 team that won…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Work at music hall progressing
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Renovations of Lambertville Hall are going well, with much work already completed, Mandee Kuenzle, spokeswoman for the Hall, said Friday. The Hall (also known as Lambertville Music Hall) is housed in the Bridge Street structure that once was home to the Old Baptist Church. The work that’s been done to…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Work at music hall progressing
Kevin Daugherty, of the Bridge Street Foundation, speaks with supporters about the potential for supporting the arts at the Lambertville site.
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LAWRENCE: Stephen Murray selected as The Lawrenceville School headmaster
The Lawrenceville School Board of Trustees has announced that Stephen S. Murray has been named the school’s 13th headmaster, effective July 1, 2015. Murray will succeed Elizabeth A. Duffy, who has led the school since 2003. "Steve is a world-class educator and a proven leader who comes to us with a soaring record of accomplishment…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Split decision in fire vote
Two of five requests OK’d to be included in budget beyond 2% tax cap By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Voters approved two items to go beyond the state-mandated 2 percent cap on budget tax increases in next year’s fire budget election and must be approved there. Those items are up to $45,000 for new fire…
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