Category: archives
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Police capture ShopRite stabbing suspect
A Monroe man stands accused of stabbing an East Windsor man in the upper abdomen in the ShopRite parking lot May 17. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR An angry man stabbed an employee in the parking lot of ShopRite on Route 130 North May 17 after his car collided with shopping carts, police said.…
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A. Frederick Rohlfs Jr.
A. Frederick Rohlfs Jr., 64, died Tuesday, May 21, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Lancaster, Pa., he was raised in Pittsfield, Mass., and resided in North Brunswick before moving to Monroe three years ago. He worked as a consulting actuary for Buck Consultants, Inc. in Secaucus for 17 years before…
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Window Shopping
Don’t shudder about what’s under shutters By: STEVE LUSK CNS Just as you would pick a frame for a work of art or fine photograph, you should select windows that are appropriate to the view and scenery, quality of your home, neighborhood and budget. SUMMER HOME & GARDEN VIEW THE PRINT ADS Ace Excavating –…
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Route 130 accident injures two
The collision occured just north of the Washington Township border Thursday morning. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR A two-car collision on Route 130 sent a man to the hospital and a woman to her doctor Thursday morning as an East Windsor resident crashed her car into a Verizon work van near the Washington Township…
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Bright Ideas
Skylights, roof windows can help lighten up things By: STEVE LUSK Skylights and roof windows can enhance the enjoyment of your home when installed in just the right places. CNS SUMMER HOME & GARDEN VIEW THE PRINT ADS Ace Excavating – Garden Supply Aqua-Soft, Inc. At Home America – Decorating Baker’s Nursery Beco, Inc. –…
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Clayton back in groove with state play approaching
BASEBALL: A straight-sets win by Chris Clayton at first singles was not enough to keep the Rams from falling to heavily-talented Princeton. By: Neil Hay Chris Clayton did not get the rematch at first singles that he desired against Ilia Shatashvili. Shatashvili, who defeated Clayton in the recent Mercer County Tournament, took a pass to…
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Borough deserves mayoral forum
Letter to the editor To the editor: Not many of us vote in primary elections, thinking, "How often does it matter?" Well, if you live in Hightstown, this one matters. The mayoral election in Hightstown may be decided by the June 4 Democratic primary, since the only two declared candidates are competing on that ticket.…
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Army Corps delay Route 92 report
By: Dave Campbell and Brian Shappell An environmental study that could decide the future of the proposed Route 92 project will not be released in early June as expected. The New York District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Monday the release of its long-awaited environmental impact study of Route 92, a proposed…
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Panel takes ‘green building’ lead role
The Princeton Environmental Commission is planning a regional forum to discuss possible applications of new national construction standards. By: David Campbell The Princeton Environmental Commission is organizing a regional forum to discuss possible applications of new national "green building" standards in local building application reviews. The commission last week discussed plans to organize a forum…
