Category: archives
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Business park’s warehouses tailored to meet tenants’ needs
Project manager for Matrix explains different structural techniques used to build warehouses in Washington Township’s Northeast Business Park during a recent tour of the area. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON The average person doesn’t think about the architectural designs of warehouses on a daily basis. But Jim Murray is not your average person. Mr. Murray,…
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Hun repeat leaves no doubt about No. 1
Field hockey team tops Lawrenceville for Prep A title By: Justin Feil There were doubts that the Hun field hockey team deserved the No. 1 seed for the Prep A state tournament after 1-0 losses to Stuart Country Day and Princeton Day within a week of each other before the seeding meeting. There were…
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Threatening letter with white powder closes PU building
Robertson Hall decontaminated and reopened; closed Fleet Bank to open Wednesday after tests prove negative. By: Jeff Milgram Robertson Hall, part of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, was closed after a threatening letter containing a white powder was opened Tuesday morning. The Trenton Fire Department’s HazMat Task Force was called…
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Protesters bemoan deer ‘managment’
Fifteen demonstrate against Montgomery’s hunting program. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY All they are saying is give deer a chance. Fifteen women stationed themselves in front of the township Municipal Building on Route 206 Friday afternoon, protesting the township’s recently enacted deer-management program. Lining the steep, grassy embankment between Route 206 and the municipal building,…
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Michael Mayes and Richard Stannard win in Cranbury
Cranbury voters split the ticket. By: Cranbury voters split the ticket Tuesday as they elected Republican incumbent Michael Mayes and Democrat Richard Stannard to three-year seats on the Township Council. Mr. Mayes, the township’s current mayor, was the top vote-getter with 817. Mr. Stannard garnered 677 to win the other three-year seat. Republican Susan hagerty…
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Hun surprising run ends short of ‘A’ title
Girls’ soccer team falls to Peddie By: Bob Nuse LAWRENCEVILLE With a 2-7 record midway through the season, the Hun School girls’ soccer team probably wasn’t thinking about an appearance in the state Prep A championship game. But with six wins in their final seven games, including two in the state tournament, that’s…
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Sex discrimination suit filed against BASF unit
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has taken up the case of a BASF Corp. employee and recently filed a federal sex discrimination complaint against the company. The EEOC alleges that BASF, located on Route 1, denied Diana Rembert, 43, of Delran equivalent training and job assignments as a heating…
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Title comes with mixed feelings
South tennis team shares CVC Colonial crown By: Justin Feil Kermit the Frog sings, "It’s not that easy bein’ green." The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ tennis team understands. The green-and-white clad Pirates won 17 matches, lost just twice and just once in Colonial Valley Conference play, reached the Central Jersey Group IV final…
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Strobino, West earn council terms
Republican incumbents defeat two challengers in Allentown Borough. By: Mark Moffa ALLENTOWN Republican incumbents Art West and Dave Strobino on Tuesday soundly defeated Democratic challengers Stephanie Smith and Bill Soodul in the race for two Borough Council seats. Mr. West and Mr. Strobino received 438 and 376 votes, respectively, compared with Ms. Smith’s 248…
