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Alice Weiss Celebrates 25 Years Programming New Jersey’s Best Music
Alice Weiss in the air studio of WWFM, The Classical Network
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HILLSBOROUGH: Library program shows how to think, act positively
Library news Diane Lang will outline a path to a “new you” in the new year by showing ways to take charge by thinking positively, making changes and feeling empowered in a program Thursday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. at the Hillsborough Library on South Branch Road. • The library will be closed Monday, Jan. 20,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Gymnasts bring home ‘Globes’
Paramount Gymnastics athletes scored well in a competition in Maryland in December. Gymnasts placing in the top three all around in front are Tara Vrabel (with headband) and Meghan Kurz, with Grace Dinunzi, Stella Pashaian, Cindy Liu and Kaitlyn Dundorf in back.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Thuy Anh Le looks back on school board term
To the editor: I would like to thank Hillsborough residents for entrusting me to be a Board of Education member to make decisions on behalf of the students, teachers, and families of Hillsborough. It has been an honor for me to serve as your representative on the Board of Ed for the past three years.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE honors merit semi-finalists
Ed Birch photo. One of the National Merit semi-finalists gives a book to his teacher during last week’s Board of Education meeting.
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SOUTH COUNTY: School boards need to fill out memberships
Realignment creates vacancies in K-8 and 7-12 school boards By John Tredrea, Special Writer Stockton’s elementary school board has replaced its former president, James Gallagher, who resigned last month so he could be appointed to the regional K-12 board. In anticipation of his departure, the Stockton board advertised for Mr. Gallagher’s replacement prior to his…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Poverty remains a critical problem
To the editor: President Johnson declared a “War on Poverty” in January 1964 50 years ago when he signed the Economic Opportunity Act. The Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program (NORWESCAP) was founded as a result of this ground-breaking legislation by a group of local interested citizens. For 50 years we have provided…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sewer project to go forward, at reduced cost
Township may absord some of road repaving costs in its budget By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Sanitary sewer service to 40 homes in the southwest section of the township was given the Township Committee’s OK Tuesday night. The governing body took the formal step of requesting the township Municipal Utilities Authority to build the estimated…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school football team celebrates season
Awards given to members of fall grid squad The Hillsborough High School football team came together Wednesday, Dec. 11, for its annual banquet to celebrate the team’s accomplishments. Hillsborough finished the year 5-5 and missed the playoffs by a few power points, but finished the year strong and look forward to next season. Head Coach…
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