Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: Controversial taxi law back to drawing board
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The controversial taxi ordinance once again is back on the drawing board, and discussions resumed at the Monday night Borough Council meeting after months of being tabled. The ordinance was voted down at the May 7 council meeting after it met with opposition and loopholes were pointed out,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Detour set for bridge repair, paving
A detour is scheduled to begin from a New Jersey Department of Transportation project to repair the Route 33 (Main Street) bridge over Peddie Lake/Rocky Brook in downtown Hightstown. Beginning last night (July 5,) DOT’s contractor, Berto Construction Inc., is scheduled to set up the new construction zone on the southbound side of the bridge.…
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Residents find benefits of Meditation Class-
By Toby Ehrlich Residents of The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence enjoy a special treat twice a month in their Meditation Class. Meditation has so many benefits, including reducing stress, building self esteem, decreasing anxiety and relaxation to name a few. Audrey Oxenhorn is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice for over…
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EAST WINDSOR: Monahan sworn in as new police chief
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — James Monahan is the new chief of the East Windsor Police Department. Mayor Janice Mironov administered the oath of office to Chief Monahan on July 1 with his wife, Denise, and sons, Andrew and Daniel, by his side, at East Windsor Municipal Court. He was surrounded by…
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Residents find benefits of Meditation Class-
Stein Resident Shirley Zinker formerly of Monroe Township enjoys learning a new technique to help keep you calm.
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Rock stackings’ are a response to Irene
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Hurricane Irene did a lot of damage to the landscape near Nick Cepparulo’s Lambertville residence on Curley Lane, near Swan Creek. This spring, he began respond, and continues to respond, in a unique way — by creating “rock stackings” on his property near the creek that was changed…
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ALLENTOWN: Signs for westerly bypass point to limbo
The proposed Allentown westerly bypass linking Route 539 to Yardville-Allentown Road (Route 524), as shown in the 2012 Draft Monmouth County Road Plan.
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CRANBURY: Cranbury classmates celebrate 50th reunion
CRANBURY — Can you remember back 50 years ago? The Cranbury Elementary School 8th grade class of 1962 gathered together June 23 to celebrate its 50th reunion. Classmates traveled from 12 different states for the celebration which started with a tour of the school including the Municipal Building, which was where the class had its…
