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HILLSBOROUGH: GOP to rally for Tomson, McCauley
Community calendar, issue of April 10 GOP to rally for Tomson, McCauley Thurs., April 10 — Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli and the Hillsborough GOP Club will sponsor a “100 Days in Office” meet-and-greet with Mayor Douglas Tomson and Committeewoman Gloria McCauley from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in Grand Salon Room at Pheasants Landing 311…
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PRINCETON: Post office looking at former video store site
The U.S.Postal Service is looking “closely” at the former West Coast Video site at 259 Nassau Street to relocate its retail operations, Mayor Liz Lempert said Thursday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The U.S.Postal Service is looking “closely” at the former West Coast Video site at 259 Nassau Street to relocate its retail operations,…
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The Hamilton Observer: WRITE TO US
We want your letters. Letters to the editor should not exceed 500 words and need to be accompanied by the writer’s address and daytime telephone number — information used only for confirmation and not published. Letters should be emailed to: [email protected] Letters published on this page are also posted at hamiltonobserver.com under Opinions, where others…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Town leaders pressed on what they knew, when (updated)
Forum on off-track wagering site is next Wednesday, April 16 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Editor’s note: This article has been updated Thursday. April 10, with a clarification of Mr. Tomson’s remarks. Township Committee candidates John Beggiato and Thuy Anh Le say they believe that the Township Committee knew about the off-track wagering…
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HAMILTON: Author to discuss Pine Barrens
The Friends of the Hamilton Township Public Library will host author, storyteller and musician Paul Evans Pedersen Jr. on Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. for a program of songs and stories, based on the rich storytelling tradition of the Pine Barrens. Courtesy photo
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PRINCETON: $53.4M in future projects proposed for town
Municipal government departments have proposed that Princeton spend $53.4 million in the next six years on capital projects that include expanding the fire station on Witherspoon Street and other big By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Municipal government departments have proposed that Princeton spend $53.4 million in the next six years on capital projects that…
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SOUTH COUNTY: School wants public input on new K-12 superintendent
The South Hunterdon Regional School District has scheduled meetings for Tuesday, April 22, to hear the staff and public’s thoughts on a permanent superintendent for the new K-12 school district. Louis T. Muenker has been operating as interim superintendent for the middle/high school since last July 1. Dr. Muenker is a veteran educator who has…
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PRINCETON: It’s official: Sutter to be sworn in as chief
Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter was named Monday to be chief of the roughly 50-member Police Department By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter was named Monday to be chief of the roughly 50-member Police Department in a move the Princeton Council thinks will solidify gains the force has…
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MONTGOMERY: Invitational raises expectations
Gurock wins CVCC; South boys finish close second By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Cherry Valley Invitational annually offers an early test to see where high school golfers stand as the weather starts to improve. In Monday’s boys tournament, West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior Jake Gurock showed he has a chance to be one of the…
