Author: Central Jersey
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MONTGOMERY POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 18
Christina Broderick, 36, of Belle Mead, was charged with driving while intoxicated, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report an accident after she was stopped on Skillman Road by police at 1:18 a.m. Nov. 14. Police had been called to the area to investigate a possible intoxicated driver. William…
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PRINCETON POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 18
Stephen Council, 29, of Willingboro, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $175 from Bordentown Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Mercer Street at 8:57 a.m. Nov. 16. A Mershon Drive resident reported that a man purporting to be an IRS agent called her and demanded that she put $7,800 in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School board winner thanks voters
To the editor: I would like to say a quick thank you to everyone who came out to vote and show their support on Nov. 3. I am extremely grateful and look forward to serving another three-year term with the Hillsborough Board of Education. Dana Boguszewski Hillsborough
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PENNINGTON: Dance proved again we’re lucky to live in Pennington
To the editor: We want to thank everyone who came out to dance to the music of The Dadz at the “Lucky to Live in Pennington” dance on Friday the 13th! A good time was had by all, thanks to the generosity of our friends and neighbors in the community. Special thanks go to…
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HOPEWELL: Carbon tax would provide incentive to increase renewables
To the editor: “Residents do agree on energy policy” by Michele Byers (Nov. 12) provides encouraging news: Most New Jersey residents believe renewable energy sources are important and are in favor of the state investing more in solar and wind energy. But it is naive to think that belief in renewables, even if accompanied…
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HOPEWELL: Matthew Jackson is given award at Pentagon
Matthew Jackson, a senior at Hopewell Valley Central High School, was invited to the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on Monday, Nov. 9, to receive the General Carl A. Spaatz Award, the highest rank in the Civil Air Patrol program. He was the 2,000 cadet to achieve this rank in the more than 50 years of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Town hall to host shelter simulation Friday
An emergency shelter overnight simulation for individuals with disabilities will be held Friday, Nov. 20, starting at 5 p.m. at the Hillsborough Municipal Complex, 279 South Branch Road. About 50 people with disabilities have volunteered to spend a night at the shelter, which will be staffed by volunteers from a number of Somerset County agencies…
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PRINCETON: University students stage sit-in, present list of demands to school president
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer On a day of campus protests nationally, Princeton University students walked out of classes Wednesday and staged a sit-in at school President Christopher L. Eisgruber’s Nassau Hall to demand that Woodrow Wilson’s name be removed from campus buildings and the public policy school. The student group, the Black Justice…
