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Wilson retains mayoralty in Montgomery
Wintress named deputy mayor at township reorganization meeting. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY Louise Wilson was elected mayor for the fourth year in a row and Karen Wintress was chosen as deputy mayor as the Township Committee held its reorganization meeting Tuesday amid expressions of hopes and goals for the new year. John Warms, a…
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John Giordano
John Giordano, 82, died Jan. 5 in Henderson, Nev. Born in New York, Mr. Giordano resided in Skillman for 22 years and Florida for 25 years prior to moving to Las Vegas, Nev. He was an equipment operator for the State of New Jersey and later employed by the Hollywood Dog Track in Hollywood, Fla.,…
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PHS skates past PDS by a Chen
Little Tigers edge Panthers in OT By: Justin Feil Kristen Naylor remembers fondly the last time she was part of a Princeton High girls’ hockey team that beat Princeton Day School. It was her freshman year, when she was playing a forward for the Little Tigers. Since then, she’s skated four times against PDS, losing…
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Princeton psychic again hit with theft charges
Christine Evans, also known as Yanna, accused of stealing over $100,000 from Pennsylvania woman. By: Jennifer Potash Christine Evans, also known as Yanna, a purported psychic with a business on Nassau Street, is facing charges in Bucks County, Pa., for allegedly stealing over $100,000 from a Pennsylvania woman. Ms. Evans, 35, appeared in Bucks County…
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North wrestlers gain first win over South
Knights ride quick start By: Justin Feil Alex Ragucci had won his bouts in each of the last two years against West Windsor-Plainsboro South, but he’d never been able to celebrate much because his WW-P North team had never won. Wednesday, Ragucci won again and was able to enjoy his record 10-second victory by pin…
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Mayor hopes tax breaks are not needed
Mayor Bob Patten hopes former Hightstown Rug Co. property can be redeveloped without offering tax breaks to the developer. By: Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN The mayor said Saturday that he hopes tax breaks won’t be necessary to entice a developer into redeveloping the Bank Street mill area. Mayor Bob Patten briefly addressed the issue of…
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Mironov mayor for 10th straight year
Municipal officials praise the service of Janice Mironov and unanimously elect her to serve her 10th consecutive year as mayor of East Windsor. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval EAST WINDSOR Janice Mironov was unanimously elected mayor of East Windsor for her 10th consecutive year at the township’s reorganization meeting Tuesday night. Fellow council members, including…
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Turnover is theme in Rocky Hill
Borough Council reorganizes By: Kara Fitzpatrick ROCKY HILL Change was the order of the day at the annual Borough Council reorganization meeting Monday. George Morren was unanimously chosen as the new council president. He will replace Peggy Harris, who nominated him. "He’s a good guy," said Ms. Harris, adding that Mr. Morren’s experience will…
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EDITORIAL: 2005 goals for officials in our towns
EDITORIAL Back to business. With the new year upon us, it’s time for the governments in Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe to get back to business. After a hectic fall and a busy election season, municipal governing bodies and school boards typically slow down for the holidays. Sure, things do happen. Monroe recently hired a new…
