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Farm owners say they want to sell to the solar company but the township aims to preserve the property.
Megan’s Law, unions play role in support of candidates in Mercer and Middlesex counties.
Some candidates said council meetings should be televised, while others said it would be costly.
The $5 million plan would be split between the township and the county, according to officials.
Some candidates say more technology should be used to communicate with residents.
New Jersey After 3, which once funded programs for thousands of kids, to go dark.
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Patch posed a series of questions to each candidate.
The Borough settled with a former Deputy Municipal Clerk for $4,000.
A slimmed-down bill -- and pilot program -- may resurface in Assembly during the lame duck session.
The League of Women Voters asked candidates 10 questions each.
Of special interest: how utilities planned, restored power, and communicated with local officials and customers.
To vote in the Nov. 8 election, today is the deadline for voters registration.
Several members of council agree a public meeting should be called.
The committee also approved a police dispatch contract with Hightstown.
There was a presentation at Monday's Township Committee meeting about the garbage pickup.
New Jersey governor will attend Tuesday's Republican debate, spokesman says.
Should consolidation of towns and/or services be considered if it could be demonstrated to reduce local taxes or are there reasons not to merge communities that are more important than property taxes?
It's not just about energy. How can sustainability be integrated into the curriculum?
Patch asks candidates why they are running.
Superintendent salary caps are attracting a new class of applicants, but do they have the experience to get the job done?
Thousands of state workers call the 14th "home," which could make election results a referendum on Gov. Christie's policies.