Monroe Township School District is projected to receive nearly $350,000 more in education aid if Governor Murphy’s proposed budget is adopted, but in a letter to Governor Murphy, the mayor wrote the township should receive an additional $5-$6 million over the next four years.
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The Cranbury Township Committee is set to vote on its 2018 spending plan following the introduction of the municipal budget this month that would not increase taxes.
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A 25-year Township resident told parents at Thursday night’s referendum meeting that if they care about their children’s educational future they need to vote March 13.
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A state senator said he was surprised that New Jersey’s Supreme Court ruled last week to allow the governor to cut billions of dollars in financial support to fund pensions for public workers.
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Life in the Northern Valley region, one of the wealthiest areas in the state, is not getting any cheaper.
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It was only one of two budgets in the Northern Valley that was shot down at the polls April 15.