Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Peter Grenquist, 83, of Sagaponack, New York, was charged with driving while intoxicated after he was stopped on Chambers Street on June 25 at 9:12 p.m. Princeton University Office of Design reported on June 24 at 2:07 p.m. that over the past few months someone had stolen 60 blue two-foot by two-foot stone pavers…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Alumni game brings back memories
Former players of Norm Hewitt from Hillsborough High and Bridgewater-Raritan High recently gathered for an alumni baseball game between the two schools. Photo by Rudy Brandl
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Diversity Stride 2014 Walk-a-Thon Raises Funds to Educate & Empower Tomorrow’s Leaders!
Diversity Stride Walk 2014 Ribbon Cutting
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay balks At attorney choice
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Developer AvalonBay, fighting the Princeton Council in court to build apartments and town houses at the old Princeton hospital site, said Wednesday that it might try to get the town’s newly hired environmental attorney thrown off the case. AvalonBay said that lawyer Neil Yoskin had spoken earlier this year…
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PRINCETON: Town to chip in $30,000 on flood-prone house
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Staff photo by Phil McAuliffeHouse at 59 Meadowbrook Drive that is being purchased to tear down. House 8HOUSE Philip Sean CurranStaff Writer The Princeton Council voted, 5-1, Monday to buy a flood-prone house at 59 Meadowbrook Drive in a $625,000 deal the federal government is mostly funding. The town…
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AS I SEE IT: Time to do something about trucks
By Dave Saltzman People have long grasped that trucks were special vehicles that suggested special responsibilities. Vehicle weights that may be acceptable for a major highway would (and did) overwhelm a small road, which would need repair. To keep the roads safe and in good repair, our leaders classified roadways by capacity, so that inappropriately…
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Dance the summer away
Get your feet moving at these special dances hosted by area groups By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group As you plan your summer activities — visits to the Shore, swimming in a pool, playing gol, both real and mini, reading in a hammock, barbecues and sweet corn — there’s something you might be overlooking. Dancing.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Alumni game brings back memories
By Rudy Brandl, Special Writer Nine years ago, Drew Campbell baffled opposing hitters with pinpoint location of his fastball, a nasty curveball and a deceptive changeup. Those three pitches helped Campbell fire a shutout to lead the Hillsborough High baseball team to the State Group 4 championship in 2005. It looked like the same old…
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PLAINSBORO: Forrestal farmers market cooking classes offered
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer PLAINSBORO — Vendors from the Forrestal farmers market are offering a new series of cooking classes in conjunction with the Plainsboro Recreational & Cultural Center to people of all ages interested in learning to cook with local foods. Although the Recreational & Cultural Center has offered cooking classes in the…
