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HAMILTON: Beautifying Bromley
Residents go to town painting fire hydrants, utility poles and even dilapidated buildings in the single most sprucing up day of spring. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Bromley residents take pride in their neighborhood and that’s no more apparent than on Bromley Beautification Day. During the event, residents of all ages go to…
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SOUTH COUNTY: GOP faces most election decisions Tuesday
Write-ins needed to fill out local races for fall Write-ins — even as few a two or three — in Tuesday’s primary election could put candidates on the fall general election ballot for Stockton, Lambertville and West Amwell offices. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. There are no local contests…
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PRINCETON: Teachers protest over contract
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Contract talks between public school teachers in Princeton and the board of education have bogged down on familiar issues — salary and benefits. Teachers this week went public with their displeasure, including a march along Witherspoon Street on Tuesday afternoon and then gathering en masse at the school board…
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FLORENCE: Tax rate remains stable for third year
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The Township Council has unanimously approved an $11 million budget that keeps that tax rate flat during its meeting on May 7. The tax rate will remain 43.9 cents per $100 of assessment. The average township house assessed at $224,411, according to Township Administrator Richard Brook, will pay…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS
By Peg Dotson The Roebling Garden Club would like to thank the following people who donated to its geranium fundraiser: Marge Rusnak donated in loving memory of Michael Rusnak, Michael J. Rusnak Sr. and Mary Tillinghast; Margarent Binns donated in loving memory of her husband, Charles Binns, and Joseph and Margaret Tatrai; George and Kathie…
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BORDENTOWN: Girl Scouts to build outdoor class for middle school
Many girls participate in Girl Scouts during elementary school — earning badges, going to camp, doing small community service projects, but many don’t continue on during middle and high school. However, there are four such Scouts at Bordentown Regional Middle School — Maggie Hetman, Marta Ryan, Keira McAteer and Eliza Peterson. These four girls…
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