Committee votes on school funding transparency

BY DEVON WILLIAMS NJ State House News Service A bill that would increase transparency on public school funding and provide earlier minimum-aid notices unanimously passed the Assembly Education Committee on June...

Nottingham Garden Club tour set to bloom once again

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No surprise in Mercer County Democratic and Republican Party primary contests

There were no surprises, with the exception of the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners, in the results...

Smires and Associates surpasses $2B in sales

Smires and Associates has become an established locally owned-and-operated real estate business in central New Jersey even though...

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Minutes from Somewhere Else: Testimony paints sickening picture of a corrupt town

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Santa returning to Princeton Airport in time for Christmas

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Local authors featured in Kelsey Review

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Now that Mayor John Bencivengo has resigned, what’s next for Hamilton Township?

Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo leaves the Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building for lunch Nov. 20, 2012. A jury found him guilty on five corruption...

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A jury found Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo guilty of five counts of corruption in a verdict announced Nov. 20. (File photo.) ...

Complex Simplicity: Comic-Conned once again

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