By ROMAN USCHAK
Credits: Roman Uschak
April 1, 2021 at 9:00 AM
BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Bridgewater Township is forging ahead on funding local road and sewer projects this spring, plus two sets of building demolitions, while also keeping an eye out for winter weather should it somehow rear its head again.
The town council unanimously approved several resolutions at its March 18 meeting.
The first was to increase road salt invoices, to a maximum of $145,000. Township administrator Michael Pappas said the measure is fully funded, and that the cold weather had caused the municipality to utilize more salt this year.
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When an 8th-grade student from Indianapolis refused to take off his hat at school, he was sent to the principal’s office. However, instead of punishing him, the principal went above and beyond his role to help him.
Jason Smith, the principal at Stonybrook Intermediate School in Warren Township, first took a moment to find out why the student didn’t want to take off his hat.
“His barber messed his hairline up,” Smith said according to WTHR. “Me and Miss Rivers thought that his hairline looked fine. But he was adamant about not taking his hat off.”
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