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HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic Allliance hosts open space forum
Panel mostly opposes proposed township referendum The Hillsborough Democratic Alliance held an open space forum at its Aug. 7 meeting. Representatives from BoroGreen, the Sourland Conservancy and Susan Gulliford, an open space advocate, discussed the ballot initiative that would allow the Township Committee to divert up to 20 percent of tax money collected annually for…
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HAMILTON: Roundtable for immigration reform Thursday
Event planned for 10 a.m. at MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce, 1A Quakerbridge Plaza Drive, Suite 2 Hamilton A growing coalition of business, industry and faith leaders will discuss their support of broad immigration reform and “implore our leaders in Washington to continue to work to find a long-overdue solution that will benefit our state…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mud no more for Triangle School recess
School board accepts donation of $63,000 to pave play area By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Triangle School parent Michele Eilbacher found it curious her young twin boys, Lance and Logan, would come home from school full of energy. ”We couldn’t go outside today for recess,” they told her. “It was muddy.” It wasn’t the school’s…
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HIGHTSTOWN: 9/11 riders parade up to Ground Zero
Friends patiently wait for the America’s 9/11 riders to come through Hightstown on Saturday. From left are Loretta Holzeaur, of Hightstown, Sharon Ward, of Robbinsville, and Doreen Cier, of Cape May.
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MILLSTONE: Mayor reports to public electric grid is improving
Mayor Nancy Grbelja said she had met with JCP&L liaison Gerry Riccardi, and reported that things might be looking up as far as electrical service goes in Millstone. by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer MILLSTONE — In response to concerns raised by Millstone resident Ramon Recalde in June regarding constant power outages Mayor Nancy Grbelja updated…
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LAWRENCE: Board gives Testing Service 10 years for project
The Lawrence Township Planning Board has given the Educational Testing Service an additional 10 years to construct three office buildings Monday night. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township Planning Board has given the Educational Testing Service an additional 10 years to construct three office buildings Monday night. The Planning Board granted a 10-year…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: August 22
Thurs., Aug. 22 Creation station will be held at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children are invited to stop by and create a special craft with materials provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is not required for this event. For more information, visit…
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MANVILLE: Summer fun at the library
The Butterfly Guy dressed as a butterfly, and held a live butterfly in his mouth.
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