Category: archives
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League’s candidate forum in Princeton canceled
By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Area League of Women Voters has canceled its forum for Princeton candidates slated for Oct. 23. The league was unable to coordinate the schedules of the 12 candidates running for Princeton Borough Council and Princeton Township Committee, said Teri McIntire, voter service chairwoman for the organization. Candidates for local office…
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HHS soccer teams advance to SCT quarterfinals
Szymanik header helps boys join girls as Monday winners By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s soccer teams went 2-for-2 in Monday afternoon’s Somerset County Tournament home doubleheader at Auten Road School. While the girls (4-5-2) had an easy day disposing of Bernards with a 6-0 rout, the boys (9-3) had to work hard for a…
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Candidates offer spending priorities
Candidates want to keep tax rates stable but provide services By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Candidates for mayor and council say they want to keep the tax rate stable while providing a level of services local residents desire. But they differ on how to best accomplish these goals. In interviews with the South Brunswick Post over…
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Red Cross plans blood drives at two sites
The American Red Cross will hold two area blood drives in the coming days. Most healthy people who weigh at least 110 pounds and who are 17 or older are eligible to donate. Seventeen-year-olds may donate blood with a parental consent form. Donors must wait 56 days between donations. The following donation centers have been…
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Utility says other towns traversed by gas lines
Pennington Council’s opposition unlikely to stop project. By: John Tredrea Municipalities throughout the state are traversed by Elizabethtown Gas Co. pipelines similar to an Elizabethtown line proposed to run north-south through Pennington Borough, an Elizabethtown spokesman told the HVN Tuesday. Those municipalities include Clinton, Raritan, Washington Borough (in Warren County), Phillipsburg, Lebanon, Elizabeth, Scotch Plains…
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Senior housing plan to be considered
A proposed 108-unit senior citizens townhouse development, located off Franklin Corner Road, is expected to be considered by the Lawrence Planning Board when it meets next week. By: Lea Kahn The Planning Board will meet at 8 p.m. Monday to review Beazer Homes Corp.’s proposed development, dubbed Milestone at Lawrenceville. The meeting will be held…
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Data shows spending increases
To the editor We can see from last week’s letter from Dale Gordon, a veteran Democratic politician and part of the Gelardi/Gold campaign, that our opponents have decided to get down into the mud and sling it around. It was particularly ironic that Mr. Gordon’s letter appeared during the same week that an editorial…
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Critic of Democrats misinformed
To the editor: I’ve been reading a lot of letters lately that are critical of our Democrat mayor and councilpersons for some of their decisions. Let me tell you something. I’ve lived in South Brunswick for a long time and I think the job they’re doing is the best I’ve ever seen. Who can…
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Catherine Gonichelis
HILLSBOROUGH Catherine M. Gonichelis died Oct. 10, in Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown. She was 73. Born in Michigan, she was an area resident most of her life. Mrs. Gonichelis was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 27, Auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans Unit…
