Category: archives
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Town focusing on driver safety
MONROE- Program comes after three two-car accidents By: Al Wicklund MONROE While the Township Council starts the process to get a traffic light at the intersection of Perrineville and Union Valley roads, the site of a motor-vehicle accident that took two lives in March, the Police Department has launched a townwide educational program about…
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Council eyes zone change for new PRC
MONROE- Could mean changes in the Master Plan By: Al Wicklund MONROE A proposed ordinance that would amend the township’s Master Plan to permit a planned retirement community to be constructed by U.S. Homes in the area around Old Church Road will go to a vote Monday. The area, bounded by Union Valley, Applegarth…
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Paterson and Bredariol a dynamic duo for Vikes tennis team
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury School tennis team is off to a 1-3 start but has been getting strong play from the doubles team of Andrew Paterson and Greg Bredariol. The duo has won its last three matches as Cranbury defeated Kreps (4-2) and lost to PDS and West Windsor Community. "Andrew and Greg are…
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New board members sworn in
By: Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG Recently reelected Board of Education members said they are looking forward to working with the Borough Council on reviewing the defeated school budget. Incumbent board members Don Peterson, Francis Hand, Frank Tarulli and Michael Tehan were all elected to the board April 16. Mr. Tarulli received the most votes, with…
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Thank you for raising PAL funds
Letter to the editor To the editor: The East Windsor PAL and its member would like to take the opportunity to thank all that contributed to our recent fund-raiser. With your generosity, the boys and girls from our Little League baseball and softball programs were able to upgrade their uniforms and equipment for the 2002…
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A way to save water
Letter to the editor To the editor: Your editorial on water conservation came just at the right time. It mentioned our present drought and included some things that can be done to reduce the use of water, but left out a very important, to me at least, pro-active thing that can be done to acquire…
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Sarnoff’s technology campus proposal gets fiery reception
Neighbors question 3-million-square-foot project’s road improvements; company says its open to modifications. By: Gwen Runkle Aerial Map shows the proposed general development for the Sarnoff Corp. property at Route 1 and Washington Road (Route 571) in West Windsor WEST WINDSOR Sparks flew as Sarnoff Corp. began presenting its general development plan for a 3…
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EDITORIAL
Council moves to make roads safer for all It’s been a long time since Route 92 has been in the news. The 6.7-mile limited-access toll road, which would connect Exit 8A and Route 1, currently is under review by the federal Army Corps of Engineers to determine if federal environmental permits should be issued. The…
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Ride’s electric but price is a shock
A new model of hybrid electric bus was previewed by area shuttle service providers Wednesday. By: Steve Rauscher It is powered by a turbine engine, but it redlines approaching 40 miles per hour. What is it? It’s a new model of hybrid electric bus that area shuttle service providers sneaked into service Wednesday. "This is…
