Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Pulsifer is thanked for service
School board thanks him for 8 years of service By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Christopher Pulsifer was reminded of how far back his service on the Hillsborough Board of Education went when he went to buy a soda from the vending machine. There on the wall in the middle of the length of the hall…
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HIGHTSTOWN: New restaurant expected to open soon
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A new restaurant is scheduled to open its doors in the downtown, historic district the beginning of the New Year. "Construction is underway and we are on target to open at the end of January or the beginning of February depending on when we get our stamps of…
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LAWRENCE: Mayor sees herself as ambassador, helper
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Ask Cathleen Lewis what she likes most about being mayor, and she’ll say it’s her role as an ambassador for Lawrence Township. And nowhere is that more true than when Mayor Lewis is interacting with the business community, encouraging them to invest in the township. "Being the mayor is like…
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Committed to fight against PennEast pipeline
Hopewell Township citizens against the PennEast Pipeline Hopewell Township Citizens Against the PennEast Pipeline (HTCAPP) is committed to fight against the PennEast natural gas pipeline. We are aware that PennEast recently sent out notice letters to landowners along an alternative route. What is the difference between PennEast’s original route and this alternative route? — The…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Accessible playground effort gets $5K from children’s charity
Local children ’s charity, Christine’s Hope for Kids, has donated $5,000 to the Hopewell Valley Special Education PTO to assist in its efforts to make two of the district’s elementary school playgrounds universally accessible. The fund drive now underway seeks to raise $135,000 to install smooth, flexible rubberized surfaces under and around play equipment so…
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EAST WINDSOR: Squad sues mayor, township, PNC Bank
Courts may determine Rescue II fate By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Rescue Squad District 2 has filed a lawsuit against Mayor Janice Mironov, the township, PNC Bank, and manager Linda Havrilla of PNC Bank over its bank accounts being frozen and being shut down the beginning of the month. During a press…
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HILLSBOROUGH: How did it come to be the ‘cops versus people’?
Letter to the editor To the editor: Following the deaths of Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu and the response to them from the public, it seems that the relationship between police and the people they serve needs to be re-examined and mended (something that is long overdue, if we’re being honest.)…
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POLITICS: Frisby drops out of 15th District race
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mercer County Democratic Chairwoman Liz Muoio would appear to have clear sailing to replace Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman in the Legislature, now that her main Democratic rival has dropped out of the race. Mercer County Freeholder Samuel T. Frisby said Tuesday he was ending his short-lived bid for the…
