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FLORENCE: Solar farm hearing postponed
FLORENCE — The Zoning Board decided on Monday to postpone its ongoing hearing on an application to build a 26.3-megawatt solar complex on Bustleton Road farmland until Oct. 30. At the Sept. 24 Zoning Board meeting, an attorney of the applicant, Florence PV LLC, requested that more board members be present to hear its final…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Faculty members honored for service
By Matt Nelson, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — At Mondays’s Board of Education meeting, Susan Lloyd, a former member, was recognized for 10 years of service to East Windsor Regional School District. Ms. Lloyd served on the Board of Education from April 29, 2002, to June 30, 2012. Ms. Lloyd said, “It’s been an amazing 10…
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EAST WINDSOR: Teen hit by car on Route 33
Staff Report, Packet Media Group EAST WINDSOR — On Monday, Sept. 24, at approximately 3:52 p.m., members of the Police Department responded to a reported motor vehicle crash on Route 33 eastbound involving a juvenile pedestrian. Preliminary investigation revealed that a driver was traveling east on Route 33 — between Lake Drive and Twin Rivers…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Youngsters embrace Kids Triathlon
Bailey Gold, 11, of Berkley Heights, races in the Kids Triathlon on Sunday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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FLORENCE: Police Department keeps fleet fresh
Florence Township Police Department Sgt. Brian Young (left), Acting Capt. Brian Boldizar (center), and Patrolman Jason Shafer operate Tahoes when on patrol. The Police Department is in the process of council approval to move forward in the purchasing of two new Tahoes for its fleet. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Youngsters embrace Kids Triathlon
Sunday, youngsters race their bikes down Etra Road during the Kids Triathlon. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Town homes slated for reassessment
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Borough residents can expect to have their properties reassessed before the end of the year. At the Sept. 18 Borough Council meeting, members passed Resolution 2012-227 in a 5-1 vote which authorized the municipality to enter into an agreement with tax assessor Ken Pacera to complete a reassessment…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Triathletes race through borough in fifth annual adult competition
Tammy Guld, of Yardley, Pennsylvania, crosses the finish line on Sept. 23. Ms. Guld was woman finisher with a time of 1:10:45. (Photo by Christina Whittington)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Youngsters embrace Kids Triathlon
Overall adult winner of the Hightstown Triathlon, Jason Butch, of Manalapan, smiles on Sunday along with his niece, Emma Morris, 8, and his nephew, Ryan Morris, 11, who are both of Millstone. The youngsters competed in the Kids Triathlon. (Photo by Amy Batista)
