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City reaches compromise on false alarm fines
The revised ordinance allows for a warning and no fine for a first offense with a provision to waive the fine for a second offense if a malfunction is verified and a plan approved to prevent a reoccurrence. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE City officials and business leaders have reached a compromise over a proposed…
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Hannah & Mason’s on Main
Located in an old house on Cranbury’s quaint main street, this restaurant offers the type of food one would expect from a CIA-trained chef. By: Faith Bahadurian Hannah & Mason’s on Main 39 N. Main St. Cranbury (609) 655-3220 Food: Mostly very good Service: Good Prices: Expensive Cuisine: American/Contemporary Ambience: Old house with contemporary feel…
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High-scoring WW-PS boys open with win
Cornfeld scores 27 to pace Pirates By: Bob Nuse Based on what he had seen during his team’s preseason scrimmages, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ basketball coach Eric Mooney never expected the kind of offensive performance he saw from his team Friday night. The Pirates, who never scored more than 68 points in a game…
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Revised sign ordinance adopted in Montgomery
Measure also limits number and location of political lawn signs. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The Township Committee unanimously approved an ordinance Thursday that alters the height and setback of newly erected signs and revises the permitted number and setback of temporary signs, including front-lawn political signs. The ordinance, effective Jan. 15, also establishes sign…
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Streaking Hun girls win RP hoop tournament
Raiders improve to 7-0 with win By: Bob Nuse Bill Holup had a feeling his Hun School girls’ basketball team could get off to a quick start this season. In fact, the Raiders’ coach isn’t overly surprised by his team being 7-0 heading into a nine-day holiday layoff. But what has surprised Holup is the…
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Montgomery schools to be linked with help of state grant
Pathway program gets a boost. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The township has received a $100,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Transportation that will offset construction costs for the School Link pathway. The pathway was constructed to make pedestrian travel between the township’s schools safer. The township previously received a $60,000 grant from…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 21, 2004
Jane M. Hance, Frances Williams. Jane M. Hance Worked at post office HAMILTON Jane Murray Hance died Friday at Hamilton Continuing Care Center. She was 81. Born in Princeton, she was a lifelong area resident and graduated from Princeton High School in 1941. Mrs. Hance was a former employee of the Princeton Post…
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Deer cull gets go-ahead
Fifth round to include vaccinations, herd counts. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee authorized the expenditure of more that $90,000 Monday night for a fifth round of deer management by contractor White Buffalo, along with two independent counts of the township’s deer population. Mayor Phyllis Marchand indicated that the fee to be paid out…
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Hun hockey wins own tournament
Raiders top Holy Ghost in final By: Bob Nuse Francois Bourbeau had a couple of things in mind when putting together the first Hun School Ice Hockey Tournament. First and foremost, the Hun head coach wanted to put together a competitive field that would play quality hockey. And, if possible, it would be nice to…
