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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: January 23
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Payout reform Assemblywoman Donna Simon has lauded Gov. Christie’s call for eliminating the practice of payouts for public employees for unused sick time and for bail reform during his State of the State address, which he delivered to a…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: January 23
The Northern Burlington Regional School District Board of Education will hold a work session Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school media center at 160 Mansfield Road East, Columbus. For more information, visit http://www.nburlington.com. Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings. Those interested in joining…
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PRINCETON: Town settles case with street preacher for $25K
An itinerant street evangelist, who got into trouble with Borough Police for preaching outside Princeton University student eating clubs a few years ago, settled his federal lawsuit against the to By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An itinerant street evangelist, who got into trouble with Borough Police for preaching outside Princeton University student eating clubs…
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CALENDAR: Jan. 24
Tuesdays Wednesdays till March 12 The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) will present “T o Be a Jew in the Free World: Jewish Identity Through the Lens of Modern History,” the institute’s new six-session course. Rabbi Levi Azimov of Chabad of South Brunswick will conduct the sessions from Tuesdays 7:45 9:15 p.m. or Wednesdays from11:a.m.…
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OCEAN COUNTY: Prosecutor warns of tainted drugs
Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato recently issued a warning about what may be tainted heroin being sold in Ocean County. TOMS RIVER — Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato recently issued a warning about what may be tainted heroin being sold in Ocean County. Jan. 10, a 42-year-old male from Jersey City was found…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: January 24
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Payout reform Assemblywoman Donna Simon has lauded Gov. Christie’s call for eliminating the practice of payouts for public employees for unused sick time and for bail reform during his State of the State address, which he delivered to a…
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EAST WINDSOR: Grants will allow township to purchase generators
East Windsor Township was approved to receive two grants totaling $199,000 in Post Sandy Mitigation funds. EAST WINDSOR Mayor Janice Mironov announced that East Windsor Township was approved to receive two grants totaling $199,000 in Post Sandy Mitigation funds. The two grant-awarded projects are $96,000 for a permanent generator for the East Windsor Public…
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MONROE: Residents worried hunters too close to middle school
Members of the public urged the Board of Education to “pressure” the Township Council about changing its ordinance allowing hunters near schools. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE Members of the public urged the Board of Education to “pressure” the Township Council about changing its ordinance allowing hunters near schools after middle school students…
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FLORENCE: Council selects new president
At its first meeting of 2014, three incumbent members started new three-year terms in office. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — At its first meeting of 2014, three incumbent members started new three-year terms in office. Jerry Sandusky, David Woolston, and Frank K. Baldorossi, Jr. won their bids for re-election in November. Various local…
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