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The Williamstown Sun
Mar 22, 2019
Sun Editorial: New Jersey can learn if a raise in the minimum wage is good for people or not
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Anthony Mazziotti
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The Williamstown Sun
Feb 1, 2019
Sun Editorial: There’s more good and bad news for Atlantic City
Casino revenue is up, but the market…
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Anthony Mazziotti
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The Williamstown Sun
Oct 26, 2018
Sun Editorial: New Jersey sports betting a good bet so far
As sports betting grows, so does the…
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Anthony Mazziotti
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The Williamstown Sun
Oct 12, 2018
Monroe Township to replace engine for trash truck
Council introduced ordinance regarding police officer pay at off-duty events
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Anthony Mazziotti
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The Williamstown Sun
Sep 14, 2018
Council passes resolution to satisfy affordable housing requirements
Status of Main Street addressed as well
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Anthony Mazziotti
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The Williamstown Sun
Sep 13, 2018
Sun Editorial: Playing the (expensive) dating game
Looking for love in the Garden State will cost you.
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Anthony Mazziotti
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The Williamstown Sun
May 8, 2018
South Jersey communities will receive nearly $13 million for affordable housing
US Congressman Donald Norcross announced that five types of grants totaling close to $13 million in federal funding will go…
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Krista Cerminaro
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The Williamstown Sun
May 4, 2018
Board of Ed holds public hearing for 2018–2019 budget
On the average home valued at $203,096, taxpayers can expect a $77.18 annual increase
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Krista Cerminaro
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May 2, 2018
Letter to the Editor: Community college often overlooked
By Cody Miller, special to The Sun
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Krista Cerminaro
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The Williamstown Sun
Apr 1, 2018
Weekly Roundup: BOE holds special budget meeting, Monroe Township introduces 2018 budget
In other news, community members are encouraged to attend the next WHS project graduation meeting on April 9.
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