Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Montgomery woman charged in Hillsborough bank robbery
A Montgomery Township woman was arrested just over 90 minutes after she allegedly robbed a bank Wednesday, Dec. 10, on Route 206 in Hillsborough. Somerset County Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano said Annette Contruso, 27, of Dunn Court, Montgomery Township, had been charged with first-degree armed robbery after taking money at about 8:42 a.m. from the Hillsborough…
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Fallout from the lack of a teachers’ contract
Susan Carril, James Hockenberry, Frank Wiener, Princeton To the editor: We Princetonians are justifiably proud of our schools and students. We find the current impasse between the teachers union and the school board regrettable. This letter does not examine the reasons why there is no contract but looks at one of its consequences. If…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police are guests of Titusville Academy
Pictured from left are: Lt. Christopher Kascik, Sgt. Daniel McKeown, Detective Frank Tulko, Detective Michael Sherman and Detective Christopher Vaccarino.
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PRINCETON: School cafeteria workers strike
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Cafeteria workers are striking outside of Princeton Public Schools today urging their employer to bargain in good faith. The school district awarded Nutri-Serve Food Management of Burlington a food service contract in June but it wasn’t until after school started up again in September that cafeteria workers found out their…
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MONTGOMERY: Woman charged in Hillsborough bank robbery
MONTGOMERY — A township woman was arrested just over 90 minutes after she allegedly robbed a bank Wednesday, Dec. 10, on Route 206 in Hillsborough. Somerset County Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano said Annette Contruso, 27, of Dunn Court, Montgomery, has been charged with first-degree armed robbery after allegedly taking money at about 8:42 a.m. from the…
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PENNINGTON: Borough to seek county input on signal, Code Red
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington Borough will continue conferring with Mercer County on fixing a broken electronic signal for pedestrians at Toll Gate Grammar School and on getting Code Red, a high-speed emergency communications system, up and running, it was decided at the Dec. 1 Borough Council meeting. At that session, Councilman…
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Mercer County Symphonic Band Performs Winter Pops Concert Dec. 17
The 2014 Mercer County Symphonic Band.
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Taxpayers should not have to pay Christie’s lawyers
Howard W. Silbersher, Princeton To the editor: I am a retired senior citizen and I live in consolidated Princeton. I have been following the "bridgegate" scandal of our Governor Christie. There are many unanswered questions regarding the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge in September 2013 — an incident that allegedly was set…
