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Hopewell Township planners support adoption of Merrill rezoning
"The positives outweigh the negatives," Planning Board Chairwoman Karen Murphy said before casting one of the seven affirmative votes. By John Tredrea The Hopewell Township Planning Board says the Township Committee should adopt the proposed rezoning ordinance needed to implement an out-of-court settlement of Merrill Lynch’s lawsuit against the township. With a 7-2 vote at…
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Mathesius denies motions to drop charges against Nyce
In a 10-page ruling released Thursday, Judge Bill Mathesius rejected both of Robin Lord’s arguments. By John Tredrea In Trenton Thursday afternoon, Superior Court Judge Bill Mathesius denied two motions to dismiss first-degree murder and fourth-degree evidence tampering indictments against accused wife-killer Jonathan Nyce. The motions were filed Oct. 18 by Robin Lord, Mr. Nyce’s…
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Mercedes-Benz opens local distribution center
Mercedes-Benz USA Regional Master Parts Distribution Center opens on New Canton Way, providing a sizable ratable for Washington Township. By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON A major undertaking and a major ratable for the township officially opened its doors Tuesday when the ribbon was cut on the new Mercedes-Benz warehouse on New Canton Way.…
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For the Dec. 2 issue
Lucien J. Matte, Mary S. Rhoades, Anna T. Woitowicz, Jean Benice Samedi, Anna F. Walker, Perry Lee Coffee, Louis A. Latham, Eldon R. Brown. Lucien J. Matte MANSFIELD Lucien J. Matte, 83, of the Homestead section of Mansfield Township died Nov. 27 in Virtua-Memoria Hospital in Mount Holly. Born in Lowell, Mass., he had…
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POST FORUM: Do you support the widening of the N.J. Turnpike from Exit 8A to Exit 6?
Join the debate on our Web site The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Police responded to Hillsborough Park and Ride on a report of criminal mischief to a vehicle at 5:56 p.m., Nov. 19. The victim told police that while driving on Raider Boulevard near Homestead Road an unknown object had struck her vehicle and caused a small dent and scratch on the left side of its…
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After school a time for enrichment
Never a dull moment after school for Brooks Crossing students. By: Melissa Hayes Brooks Crossing Elementary School has something unique to offer its students. While all students in the school district can enroll in the Community Education After School Program, Brooks Crossing students also can participate in the Enrichment Options After School Program. "When Brooks…
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Time of Flux
Composer Allan Mallach presents ‘Music in a Revolutionary Age.’ By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF/SUSAN VAN DONGEN ALLAN MALLACH The transition to modernism in music began before the rise of technology and the end of World War II. In fact, according to musician, composer and author Allan Mallach, the transition began before World War I. He…
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Jared Zuber
By: HILLSBOROUGH – Jared Daniel Zuber died Nov. 22 at home. He was 22. Born in Flemington, he lived in Hillsborough for the past 20 years. Mr. Zuber was a 2004 graduate of Hillsborough High School. Surviving are his parents, Stanley and Randi Zuber; a sister, Laryssa M. Zuber; his maternal grandparents, Edith and Bob…
