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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of Aug. 29
Elks clambake coming up Sept. 7 Elks Lodge plans a clambake Sat., Sept. 7 — The Manville-Hillsborough Elks Lodge will have its 22nd annual clam bake at 1500 Brooks Blvd., Hillsborough, 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets $35 for adults and $15 for children 11-17. There will be clams, chicken, sausage and peppers, hot dogs…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District corrects mold problem
Ed Birch photo Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney explains a mold problem at Crossroads South Middle School to the Board of Education Monday night.
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HILLSBOROUGH: He’s still in the swim at age 75
Breathing and stroking relax his body and mind, he says.
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MANVILLE: Scouts learn about local government in person
Scouts of Troop 193 pose with Mayor Angelo Corradino, left, and Councilman Mark Gregor, right. (Photos by Mary Ellen Day)
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ALLENTOWN: Nichols is new girls tennis coach
Former Mercer player ready for AHS squad By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Monica Nichols has never gotten away from the game of tennis, and her search for her first head coaching job at the high school level has brought her to Allentown High School. Nichols has spent eight years teaching at the Princeton Racquet…
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HAMILTON: New grading scale adopted
The new system will provide better conformance with standardized NJASK tests by Megan Morreale, Special Writer< HAMILTON — Elementary schools will adopt a new four-point grading scale this coming school year, a grading system that aims to be more “standards-based” than the previous letter grade system. The new system will provide better conformance with standardized…
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MERCER: Board of elections is hiring boardworkers
For Oct. 16 and Nov. 5 elections TRENTON — The Mercer County Board of Elections has openings for boardworkers for the Oct. 16 Special Senatorial General Election and the Nov. 5 General Election. Any registered Democrat, Republican or Unaffiliated voter who lives in Mercer County is eligible for consideration. Boardworkers earn $200 for the day’s…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Two township police officers move up
William Springer, of the Hopewell Township Police Department, was promoted to lieutenant at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting. In the photo at left (from left) are: Lt. Springer, his daughter Alyssa, his daughter Rachel, his wife Lisa and township Clerk Laurie Gompf, who administered the oath of office.
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