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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Three file for three open school board seats
No contest in November As of the 4 p.m. filing deadline today for school board candidates, three Hopewell Township residents had submitted nominating petitions as candidates for the three open Hopewell Township seats on the nine-member Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education. The seats will be filled in the Nov. 4 general election, of which…
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PRINCETON: Newcomers reach rec hoops finals
Matt Johnson scored 12 points to help King’s Pizzarama to a 51-42 win over Belle Mead Physical Therapy in the semifinals of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League last Friday night. Photo by Dennis Symons
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100+ Future Diversity Leaders Aim to “Change the Game” in the Garden State
By Gail Zoppo “Best week of my life. A new family and a place to call home”…“I’m seriously crying right now n this experience changed my life”…”Can’t wait to make a difference in the world!” Sophomore, junior, and senior high-school students from 20 schools across New Jersey who participated in American Conference on Diversity’s Lead…
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MANVILLE: Frank doesn’t file to run again for school board
Incumbent Valerie Frank didn’t file for re-election to the Manville School District Board of Education by the deadline today, Monday.. Three three-year seats will be decided this November. Only Board President Heidi Alles of West Frech Street and Jeanne Lombardino of Rabens Avenue submitted petitions to the county clerk. Conceivably, a third person could be…
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Montgomery’s Teddy Asefa Develops Patent Pending Technology To Produce Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel
By Yankee Public Relations PISCATAWAY, N.J. (July 28, 2014) – Rutgers University Chemistry Associate Professor Tewodros (Teddy) Asefa, a Montgomery Township resident, and colleagues have developed patent pending technology that could overcome a major cost barrier to make clean-burning hydrogen fuel, which could replace expensive and environmentally harmful fossil fuels. “The lack of sustainable and…
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PRINCETON: Federal board opts out of Dinky issue
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Save the Dinky and two other groups last week lost the latest attempt to block the relocation of NJ Transit’s Dinky line 460 feet south of where the old station used to be. The federal Surface Transportation Board issued a decision Thursday in which it concluded it had no…
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Unity Bank’s Cassie Reid Headed to National Pool Competition in Las Vegas
Unity Bank’s Cassie Reid of Pohatcong will be competing in the national American Poolplayers Association Championship in Las Vegas in August.
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PRINCETON: Police blotter
Princeton Mary Derwin, 57, of Monmouth Junction, was charged with driving while intoxicated when she was stopped on Riverside Drive on July 27 at 12:07 a.m. Sherrian Killburn-McLeod, 26, of Trenton, was charged with having an outstanding warrant out of Ewing for $106 when she was stopped on Nassau Street at 6:16 p.m. on July…
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