Category: archives
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 30, 2011
Police stopped alleged three drunk drivers last weekend during the early morning hours. Sept. 24 at 2:19 a.m., Officer Matt Schneider stopped Xavier Kunukkasseril, 42, of Cranbury, for allegedly speeding on Old Trenton Road. He was charged with speeding, careless driving, reckless driving and drunken driving. Sept. 25 at 2:01 a.m., Sgt. Todd Galla observed…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School board adds two positions
Vice principal and tech staff approved By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor After a discussion on spending versus tax relief, the Board of Education authorized hiring for two positions Monday night. One is a fourth vice principal at the high school, at $112,994 in salary and benefits. Board members said high school Principal Karen Bingert had…
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CRANBURY: Renovated homes join Cranbury’s historic tour
45 S. Main Street, Cranbury is a stop on the Cranbury House Tour.
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MONROE: Monroe preps for second annual Green Fair
MONROE Residents can get green ideas for their homes, learn ways to reduce home energy costs, buy locally grown produce and plants and more at the second annual Green Fair at the Oak Tree School on Applegarth Road at 10 a.m. Oct. 9. ”The Green Fair will be a fun day for the entire…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 29, 2011
Lambertville Six people were arrested and are facing an array of charges after they were found on the property of the old Lambertville High School Saturday night. Police found the group of individuals, two adults and four juveniles, all from Newtown, Pennsylvania, as they were checking the building for suspicious activity at 9:30 p.m. Gregory…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Photographer connects with Haitian people
By Christina Izzo, Special Writer Professional photographer Jim LaSala has been traveling to and from Haiti since June 2010 documenting the country’s struggle to progress after the January 2010 earthquake. Mr. Lasala, who moved to Flemington in 1988 and started his professional photography business in Hillsborough in 1990, never thought much about photographing outside of…
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CRANBURY: Renovated homes join Cranbury’s historic tour
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — In addition to featuring many of its landmark buildings, Cranbury’s historic tour will try something new this year as it invites people to check out some of the township’s more modern and lavishly renovated homes. The historic Cranbury house tour, “Journey Through Time,” will be held Saturday, Oct. 15,…
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MONROE: Singer performs at new arts center
Dudu Fisher sings from "Les Miserables" at the new performing arts center in Monroe.
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