Category: archives
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Mayor unveils trade for land
South Brunswick would create new zoning to accommodate Princeton University hotel-conference plan. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi South Brunswick could acquire about 220 acres of open space from Princeton University in exchange for rezoning another 75 acres along Route 1, Mayor Frank Gambatese announced Saturday. The proposal would require the creation of a new zone that…
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Hopewell shows balance in win over PDS
Boys basketball By: Mike Molaro Early in this high school boys basketball season, the key to beating Hopewell Valley Central might have been stopping senior forward Brett Reese. Not any more. With Princeton Day School putting the clamps on Reese for 13 points Tuesday, nine other Bulldogs hit the scoring column in a solid 60-49…
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Denow application comes back before Planners
Revised plan calls for 52 units. By: Lea Kahn Two new members are expected to be sworn into office at the Planning Board’s reorganization meeting, set for Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lower Level Conference Room at the municipal building. The Planning Board also expects to continue its hearing on revised plans submitted by…
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Council launches new year
Adds two Saturday meetings for residents By:Alec Moore The Borough Council started off 2003 with its annual reorganization meeting on Saturday, the 74th such meeting in the borough’s history. Mayor Angelo Corradino again called for bipartisan cooperation between the council’s Democrats and Republicans. The council has three Democrats and three Republicans. "I look forward to…
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Bill Nurko to lead Millstone governing body in 2003
Township Committee now has 3-2 Democratic majority. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE Committeeman Bill Nurko, sworn in to his second term in office last week, was selected as mayor for 2003 a move that cements the change in township leadership in the Democrats’ favor. At the township’s Jan. 1 reorganization meeting, the Township…
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In Upper Freehold, ‘right time’ for Miscoski
Former mayor to lead governing body again in 2003. By: Scott Morgan UPPER FREEHOLD Committeeman Bill Miscoski returns to the mayor’s seat for 2003. At the Jan. 2 reorganization meeting, Mr. Miscoski was selected by the Township Committee as mayor, replacing David W. Horsnall, who held the position for the last two years. Mr.…
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Council swears in four patrol officers
Four new officers joined the South Brunswick police force. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Four new officers joined the South Brunswick police force Friday. Three of the patrol officers will be school resource officers and one will fill a position opened by retirement. Detective James Stoddard of the South Brunswick Police Department said the officers will…
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Ensnared by Guilt
The Langhorne Players perform Keith Bunin’s comic drama ‘The Credeaux Canvas’ in Newtown, Pa., Jan. 10-25. By: Amy Brummer Get rich quick schemes always seem brilliant at first, but when the shine wears off, the flaws can be glaring. In Keith Bunin’s play, The Credeaux Canvas, a far-fetched plan to forge a painting pushes those…
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Hopewell track team in midseason form
Winter track By: Jim Green Although the Hopewell Valley Central High School winter track team is still in preseason mode, it was in midseason form Saturday at the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) Invitational at The Armory Track and Field Center in New York. Highlighted by a 4×800-meter relay team that finished second with a…
