Category: archives
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HAMILTON: Board to explore suing insurance broker
Board members say they may have paid millions of dollars more than necessary by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — The Township Board of Education voted last week to explore suing their former insurance broker, Marliese Ljuba, who represented Allen Associates and health insurance provider AmeriHealth. During the June 19 meeting, members of the board…
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CRANBURY: The Cranbury School graduates 70
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Cranbury School eighth grade students celebrate getting their diplomas during a gradu´ation ceremony Friday eve´ning. Most of the 70 students will now start their high school careers in Princeton this fall.
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HIGHTSTOWN: New stage opens in Association Park
A community effort spearheaded by a borough teenager came to fruition last week with the grand opening of the new stage in Association Park. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — A community effort spearheaded by a borough teenager came to fruition last week with the grand opening of the new stage in Association Park.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Police arrested Robert Henderson Troy, 42, of Alabama, in the parking lot of the Quality Inn at 1:13 a.m. June 25 and charged him with driving under the influence of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of synthetic narco Police arrested Robert Henderson Troy, 42, of Alabama, in the parking lot of the Quality Inn…
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WASHINGTON CROSSING, PENNSYLVANIA: Celebrate American independence at park
All three locations — Bowman’s Hill Tower, the Thompson Neely House, and the Lower Park will be open on July 4 All are invited to celebrate American Independence on July 4 at Washington Crossing Historic Park from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Happy Birthday, America will be hosted by the Friends of Washington Crossing Park and by…
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CRANBURY: The Cranbury School graduates 70
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Cranbury School eighth grade students celebrate getting their diplomas during a gradu´ation ceremony Friday eve´ning. Most of the 70 students will now start their high school careers in Princeton this fall.
