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Beware of half truths from Hsueh team
J. Thomas Boyer, West Windsor To the editor: I am writing to refute a misleading claim by Mayor Hsueh’s Moving Forward Together team. They brag that the mayor reduced West Windsor’s municipal tax rate, implying that this rate alone is a meaningful number. It’s not. It’s the total amount of taxes you pay that matters…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Group kicks off annual Garba celebration
The IACFNJ Navratri Garba at Cross Roads South Middle School in South Brunswick kicked off with more than 1200 people attendance on Oct. 5. The IACFNJ Navratri Garba at Cross Roads South Middle School in South Brunswick kicked off with more than 1200 people attendance on Oct. 5. The IACFNJ organizers and committee members are…
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CRANBURY: Capitol News and Comment
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Regionalization Assembly Democrats Reed Gusciora and Bonnie Watson Coleman applaud the regionalization efforts to consolidate three neighboring school districts under the Hunterdon County school district. ”I applaud the district for taking action that will offer significant educational opportunities and…
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CRANBURY: LETTERS to the Editor
DeAngelo right choice By Briana Perez, East Windsor To the editor: Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo, D-14, understands that red tape is often difficult when you’re in the bad spot having to apply for the unemployment benefits you earned and needed. He wrote the law to bring the state’s unemployment system fully online so that, if…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Capitol News and Comment
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Regionalization Assembly Democrats Reed Gusciora and Bonnie Watson Coleman applaud the regionalization efforts to consolidate three neighboring school districts under the Hunterdon County school district. ”I applaud the district for taking action that will offer significant educational opportunities and…
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PRINCETON: Bruschi prepares departure
Town administrator Robert W. Bruschi and the town reached terms on what will be his final contract with the municipality, as officials know they will need to replace government’s top civilian employee. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Town administrator Robert W. Bruschi and the town reached terms on what will be his final contract…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Reads kicks off at library
Princeton Reads, a community wide reading program that encourages everyone to read and discuss a selected book, gets under way Oct. 20 with some family friendly events at Princeton Public Library. Princeton Reads, a community wide reading program that encourages everyone to read and discuss a selected book, gets under way Oct. 20 with some…
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CRANBURY: Township farm preserved under county program
A 152-acre soybean farm has become the 22nd farm in Cranbury Township — and the 51st in Middlesex County — preserved forever now that it has entered the Middlesex County Farmland Preservation Program. CRANBURY — A 152-acre soybean farm has become the 22nd farm in Cranbury Township — and the 51st in Middlesex County —…
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