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Unprecedented obstruction by GOP
Ronald A. LeMahieu, West Windsor To the editor: Last week Senate Democrats voted to end filibusters of the president’s nominees for judicial positions except for the Supreme Court. For the record, no nominees of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford or George H. W. Bush were filibustered. Nine of President Clinton’s and seven of George…
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PLAINSBORO: Holt talks politics and procedures with students
Phil McAuliffe Rush Holt takes a question from WWPN student Lev Gedrich during a Q&A at the school on Monday.
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AREA: Businesses can ask about health reform
Raritan Valley Community College to host forum Dec. 12 The Small Business Development Center at Raritan Valley Community College will present a free public seminar, “Healthcare Reform: What Every Small Business Needs to Know,” from 8-11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, in the conference center at the college’s campus at 118 Lamington Road in Branchburg. Implementation…
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PRINCETON: Pipeline company says it will forego blasting
Pipeline company Williams has indicated that it will not use blasting during rock excavation for a proposed new pipeline through Princeton, according to the town. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Pipeline company Williams has indicated that it will not use blasting during rock excavation for a proposed new pipeline through Princeton, according to the…
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Unity Bank Sponsors Chabad of Hunterdon County Holiday Toy Drive
Unity Bank President & CEO James A. Hughes places the ceremonial first new toy into Chabad of Hunterdon’s collection box at Unity Bank in Clinton.
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Local Civil Air Patrol squadron builds the next generation of cyber defenders
By Capt Lawrence Coyne Local Civil Air Patrol squadron builds the next generation of cyber defenders FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — While some teenagers are content to spend their spare time goofing off playing video games, one group of young cadets was doing something different. Fifthteen (15) cadets from the Raritan Valley Composite Squadron,…
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Police Department evolution continues
Ed Trzaska, Mayor, Montgomery Township To the editor: Over the past year, one of the key tasks of the Township Committee has been to take steps towards the orderly evolution of our police department. What has triggered this process? Three senior police officers have already retired and another three or four will retire over the…
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