Author: Central Jersey
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EAST WINDSOR: Mironov in 19th year as township’s mayor
New Year’s Day marked the beginning of Janice Mironov’s 19th consecutive year as mayor as Township Council members unanimously reelected her to the position. By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — New Year’s Day marked the beginning of Janice Mironov’s 19th consecutive year as mayor as Township Council members unanimously reelected her to the…
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Annual Kids Camp Expo arrives this weekend
You may know Steve Kalafer as the owner of Flemington Car and Truck Country, or you may know him as owner of the Somerset Patriots, or you may know of his many philanthropic activities throug By Bradley Koltz Congratulations You may know Steve Kalafer as the owner of Flemington Car and Truck Country, or you…
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MONTGOMERY: Sisters together for swim team
Elane Coleman Montgomery High sisters Jenna and Michelle D’Allegro finished first and second in the 100 breaststroke at the Skyland Conference meet. Photo by Elane Coleman
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Asking the tough questions takes courage
Scotia W. MacRae, Richard S. Blofson, Princeton To the editor: So far, there are three candidates running for two slots on the Princeton Council, all neighbors who have Princeton’s best interests at heart. Of the three, one stands out Jo Butler. She has revealed a refreshing independence in her service on the Princeton Borough Council…
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MANVILLE: Flood relief on the way for many
Water from rivers that overflow their banks may return to places like this along Huff Avenue in the Lost Valley, as it did in 2011, but maybe the houses will be gone, if buyouts mean the removal of houses from harm’s way. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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REGION: School bomb threat believed to be hoax
The bomb threat that led to the New Jersey State Police canvass Upper Freehold Regional School District schools last Thursday has been determined to be a hoax. by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — The bomb threat that led to the New Jersey State Police canvass Upper Freehold Regional School District schools last Thursday has…
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MCCC: School recognizes anniversary of program director
Alice Weiss is being recognized by Mercer County Community College as she celebrates her 25th year as program director of WWFM the Classical Network on the MCCC campus. Courtesy photo
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats reboot party machinery, naming Arthur Skaar
He says he’s out to reunite a fractured party; factions coalesce around 2013 candidate By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Democrats have shuffled their leadership, turning to last year’s candidate to head the party apparatus. That’s Arthur Skaar, an attorney who lost in the fall race for local office. He succeeds an embattled Michael Goldberg,…
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COLUMBUS CORNER: January 23
by Packet Media Group The Franklin Fire Company No. 1, Ladies Auxiliary, will hold a hoagie and chili sale Saturday, Jan. 25. The sale begins at 11 a.m. and extends until all the hoagies are sold out. The donation for an Italian hoagie is $6. Donations for the chili will be appreciated as well. Advanced…
