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Marin Resnick

New York

Contributing Writer at New Jersey Hills Media Group

Articles

  • 4 days ago | newjerseyhills.com | Marin Resnick

    HIGH BRIDGE - Dogs disguised as football stars and referees, or "ruffarees," marched their way around Union Forge Park during the annual Pooch Parade Saturday, June 21, and sponsored by the Women for High Bridge. This year’s theme, Dogs in Sports, brought dozens of community members and their four-legged best friends together to compete for the best dressed pup. kAmp>@?8 E9@D6 4@>A6E:?8 7@C 8@=5 H2D C6EFC?:?8 492>A:@? y62?6EE6 $=:<6C @7 {632?@? %@H?D9:A 2?5 96C AFA {JD6EE6] {JD6EE6 92D H@?

  • 1 week ago | newjerseyhills.com | Marin Resnick

    HIGH BRIDGE – An ordinance which would have allocated $320,000, out of the Capital Improvements Fund, for police, fire and public works equipment, was voted down before introduction at the just-about-15-minutes-long Thursday, June 12 Borough Council meeting. The ordinance was killed, during introduction, in a split 3-2 vote with Councilwomen Lauren Hamlin, Natalie Ferry and Kelly Matos voting no, and Councilmen Curtis Nowell and Kenneth Doyle voting yes. kAmr@F?4:=H@>2?

  • 1 week ago | newjerseyhills.com | Marin Resnick

    CLINTON TWP. – The Township Council adopted the township’s municipal budget during the Wednesday, June 11 meeting with a tax increase of about $192 for the average homeowner. The tax rate per $100 of assessed value for 2025 would be $0.548, increasing $0.048 from $0.500 in 2024. For a hypothetical home valued at $100,000, the tax payment would be about $548 in 2025, an increase from $500 in 2024. kAmu@C E96 2G6C286 E@H?D9:A 9@>6[ 2DD6DD65 2E Sc__[___[ E2I6D H@F=5 :?4C62D6 S`ha :? a_ad E@ Sa[a_c[ 2?

  • 1 week ago | newjerseyhills.com | Marin Resnick

    TEWKSBURY TWP. – The Township Committee continued to speak about the expenses residents incur being part of the North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District during its Monday, June 9 meeting. The monthly meeting took place a day earlier than usual to accommodate for the primary election on Tuesday, June 10.

  • 1 week ago | newjerseyhills.com | Marin Resnick

    LEBANON TWP. - The red and gold tassels of the 243 graduates of the Voorhees Regional High School Class of 2025 swung in the gentle wind as the graduates marched onto the football field for the last time at the annual graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 12. The ceremony began with the graduates being cheered on by family, friends and teachers to the sounds of “Pomp & Circumstance” being played by the Voorhees High School Band. kAm%96 J@F?8 >6? 2?5 H@>6?

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