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SOUTH COUNTY: Interim scools superintendent to be named to permanent post
It’s the last step in the regionalization process that starts July 1 South Hunterdon’s interim superintendent of schools has been chosen for the permanent position, according to the vice president of the school board. Dr. Louis Muenker will be appointed Monday, June 23, by the South Hunterdon Regional School District Board of Education, according to…
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E3 Acquires Stake In Instant Water Technologies, Purchases Marketing Firm, Originare
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – E3 launches into market through acquisition of intellectual property and marketing capabilities in the environmental technology and services market. Initial focus on frack water processing and remediation. Memphis, TN-AR-MS – E3 Services and Solutions Inc. (http://www.e3space.com) has acquired an equity position in Instant Water Technologies, LLC (IWT: www.nationswatertest.biz) which provides water…
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PRINCETON: Primary leaves its marks on local Dems
NEWS ANALYSIS By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Six votes — the margin of victory for Councilwoman Jo S. Butler in a Democratic primary race for Princeton Council that came down to the wire. In interviews one week later, she and members of her campaign inner circle discussed how they won the contest, how they…
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PRINCETON: Institute proposing amended plan
The Institute for Advanced Study is proposing a change to its plan for 15 units of faculty housing on land adjacent to the Princeton Battlefield Park. Courtesy of the Instiute for Advanced Study
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Islamic Society School holds weekend students graduation
Azra Baig photo. Weekend School students of the Islamic Society of Central New Jersey held graduation exercises Sunday at the campus on Route 1.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Softball reached first state final
Raiders season ends with loss despite rally By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Hillsborough High School softball team had rallied plenty of times, but nothing like Saturday’s Group IV state championship. The Raiders were down to their final three outs and staring at a 6-0 deficit to Skyland Conference foe North Hunterdon. The Raiders…
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PRINCETON: Institute proposing amended plan
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Planning Board will be asked next week to allow the Institute for Advanced Study to build 15 units of faculty housing in a likely prelude to another court fight to stop construction on part of a Revolutionary War battlefield. Two years ago, the institute got unanimous approval…
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Griggstown bridge a safety hazard
Peter Wright, Belle Mead We all complain about the cost in money and time necessary to get permits and approvals for home renovations. Still, we know that, at best, those annoyances exist to keep us safer than we’d be without them. Seems to me, though, there’s a critical inspection factor absent from bridge building. I…
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Princeton Restaurateur Attributes Success to Mother’s Love of Fresh, Simple Cuisine
By Robert P. Baker Anthony Momo is the youngest of three brothers, “the one you have not yet heard about,” who make up the Terra Momo Restaurant Group (www.terramomo.com). Recently returned from California, he is responsible for setting the culinary direction of Teresa Caffé, a Palmer Square landmark in Princeton for 23 years, and is…
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