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Montgomery, 3M set terms of mitigation plan
Agreement centers on first phase of stormwater management system. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERYThe Township Committee approved a construction sequence agreement with the 3M Company at its meeting last week. The agreement, also known as a developer’s agreement, allows for the construction of the first phase of the stormwater management system at the company’s Belle Mead…
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Honda eyeing Route 130 location
Some East Windsor residents are concerned about the effects of a proposed car dealership moving into the township. By: Lauren Burgoon EAST WINDSOR A proposed car dealership on Route 130 has a neighborhood of homeowners worried about the impact on their quality of life, property values and the environment. Allstar Motors of L.I. has…
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Sunny skies in Woodland forecast
WNBC Weatherman, John Marshall, talks weather with Woodland School students. By: Joseph HArvie MONROE Fifth-graders at the Woodland School received inside information that this winter’s cold snap is not coming back, and they heard it from a guy who should know. WNBC News meteorologist John Marshall delivered this news to the fifth-graders at Woodland…
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Gray matters as Princeton girls’ team claims Central Jersey B championship
By: Bob Nuse NORTH BRUNSWICK The improvement has been there from year to year for the Princeton High girls’ swim team. And after a couple years of coming close, this year the improvement resulted in a the Little Tigers’ first sectional championship in 10 years. "We’ve gotten a lot better," said Princeton senior Kristin Gray,…
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First in a decade for PHS girls’ swimming
Little Tigers avenge losses to Rumson for sectional title By: Bob Nuse NORTH BRUNSWICK The improvement has been there from year to year for the Princeton High girls’ swim team. And after a couple years of coming close, this year the improvement resulted in a the Little Tigers’ first sectional championship in 10 years. "We’ve…
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Top Plainsboro cops bid town farewell
Chief David Lyon and Capt. Timothy Matheny launched their police careers in the township 25 years ago. By: Shanay Cadette PLAINSBORO They came in together 25 years ago. And they’ll retire together next week. Plainsboro’s top two sworn police officers Chief David Lyon and Capt. Timothy Matheny attended the police academy at…
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KIDS AND COMMUNITY: Effects of alcohol start before reaching the illegal limit
KIDS AND COMMUNITY by Judy Shepps Battle:Transfering a minor while inebriated should carry stricter penalties. By: Judy Shepps Battle I don’t like drunk drivers. And after reading the latest statistics regarding child injuries and fatalities in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, I dislike them even more. Not only do they choose to drive with impaired cognitive…
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Seymour Hersh sees a president obsessed by secrecy
"This is the most alienated and alienating group I’ve ever worked with," says noted investigative journalist in talk at university. By: Jeff Milgram On March 16, 1968, the frightened and angry men of Charlie Company, 11th Brigade, Americal Division entered the South Vietnamese village of My Lai on a search-and-destroy mission under the command of…
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For the Feb. 27 issue
Jane Burns Tabler, Adele Lehlbach Getman, Joan Orndorff Cass, Kevin M. Gallagher, Ronald Lee Greer, Edward J. Ryder Sr., Michael Vincent Mastellone. Jane Burns Tabler WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Jane Burns Tabler, 82, of the Windsor section of Washington Township died Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson, Hamilton Township. Mrs. Tabler was born in Perrineville and had…
