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MANVILLE: School tax would rise by $109 on ‘average’ home
School budget hearing is Tuesday By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Owners of the proverbial “average home” would see an increase of $109 in local property taxes to pay for the 2014-15 borough school budget. The tax bill on a property assessed at the borough average of $303,900 would increase by $109, said Superintendent Johanna Ruberto.…
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Thanks for tremendous outpouring of support
Odette Adrian and Robert Hage, Pennington To the editor: Our daughter Maya, who passed away at the age of 10, was deeply loved. We, and many others involved in her life, have been profoundly changed by this little girl, who experienced so much pain and faced so many challenges in her short time here,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis
Dennis Symons Princeton High’s Zack Kleiman teamed with Zach Hojeibane to finish third at first doubles in the Mercer County Tournament. Photo by Dennis Symons
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A 17-year-old female was arrested on April 22 on Fieldcrest Court and charged with underage possession of alcohol. The case was forwarded to family court and she was turned over to a guardian. Anthony Miller, 56, of Trenton, was arrested on April 22 and charged with defiant trespassing at Halo Farm on Spruce Street. Police…
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PRINCETON: Democratic congressional candidates face off
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor There was more agreement than debate as the four Democratic Party candidates for the 12th Congressional District faced off during a forum Tuesday night in Princeton. The field of candidates includes Assemblyman Upendra Chivikula, D-17, Sen. Linda Greenstein, D-14, Sen. Bonnie Watson-Coleman, D-15, and Princeton Physics and Plasma Lab…
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MANVILLE: Democrats wanted to bring off-track betting site to borough
To the editor: I am not surprised by the outrage in Hillsborough over the placement of an off-track betting facility and bringing gambling to their township. Nor am I surprised hearing how other towns didn’t want it either. Even our former Congressman Leonard Lance felt it has no place in Somerset County. Some of the…
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PENNINGTON: Heinzel to be administrator
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Eileen Heinzel can become the part-time administrator of Pennington Borough now that the council has adopted a salary ordinance enabling the move. The council adopted the ordinance at a special meeting Monday night. Ms. Heinzel will have to resign from the council, of which she has been a member for…
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Innovative Student Rental Site Announces Upcoming Launch
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Student Spaces, a web-based apartment rental site, is set to launch in competitive Texas markets on June 1 and change the way college students search for off-campus housing. SAN MARCOS, TX – As the real estate market focuses on achieving a rebound, one sector has remained strong and continues to grow:…
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