Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: University case due before Superior Court judge
In a case with far-reaching implications for Princeton University, a state judge next week will consider whether to throw out zoning changes that Princeton municipal officials made to accommodate By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In a case with far-reaching implications for Princeton University, a state judge next week will consider whether to throw out…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: YMCA closing Friday
The end has apparently come for the South Brunswick Family YMCA. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The end has apparently come for the South Brunswick Family YMCA. In a press release Thursday afternoon, YMCA Board of Directors Chairman Jeff Hermann said the facility on Culver Road would permanently close today, Friday. ”This is a…
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REGION: Local fire departments aided Seaside fire battle
Several local fire departments sent crews last week to help as several blocks of boardwalk at the Jersey Shore burned by Amy Batista, Special Writer SEASIDE PARK — Several local fire departments sent crews last week to help as several blocks of boardwalk at the Jersey Shore burned. The massive blaze Sept. 12 destroyed several…
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PRINCETON: Council candidates talk about issues
The turmoil within the Police Department made its way into the Princeton Council race at a time when seven police officers are suing for alleged harassment and discrimination. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The turmoil within the Police Department made its way into the Princeton Council race at a time when seven police officers…
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REGIONAL: Cultural Festival set Oct. 12
Mercer County’s 12 municipalities are home to citizens of a variety of ethnicities and countries of origin. In celebration, County Executive Brian M. Hughes and the Board of Chosen Freeholders will present the third annual Cultural Festival on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Mercer County Park in West Windsor. The festival, to be held…
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HAMILTON: Township mayoral candidates make their case
Mayoral hopefuls made their pitch to local business leaders at a meet-the-candidates event Tuesday afternoon by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Mayoral hopefuls made their pitch to local business leaders at a meet-the-candidates event Tuesday afternoon. The candidates outlined their thoughts primarily on fiscal issues while trading occasional barbs at the event, sponsored by…
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HAMILTON SPORTS CALENDAR: September 20
Hamilton High School West Fri., Sept. 20 Girls varsity soccer @ Bordentown, 4 p.m. Girls junior varsity soccer @ Bordentown, 4 p.m. Boys freshman soccer vs. West Windsor-Plainsboro South at Conover Park, 4 p.m. Girls freshman soccer vs. West Windsor-Plainsboro South at VP-Kater Field, 4 p.m. Girls varsity tennis @ Ewing, 4 p.m. Boys varsity…
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PHOTOS: Hamilton holds Sept. 11 memorial ceremony
Police Chief James W. Collins, Mayor Kelly A. Yaede and Fire District No. 9 Chief Mark Antozzeski hold a moment of silence after placing a memorial wreath during the ceremony.
