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HILLSBOROUGH: Firehouse ceremonies mark 9-11
Two memorials to those who died in the terrorist attacks of 10 years ago were held in Hillsborough on Sunday. Woods Road Fire Company No. 3 unveiled its memorial garden in a noon ceremony. The centerpiece is a piece of World Trade Center steel sitting atop a marble pedestal. Ex-chief Brian Brownlie pulled the covering…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hot cars displayed at Rte. 1 mall
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim A sample of the variety of vehicles on display during the show at the South Brunswick Square Mall.
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ROBBINSVILLE: "Hero" retires
K-9 Officer Zilke, ret. Photo courtesy of Robbinsville Police Department
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MANVILLE: Mayor divides up tasks to scrutinize flooding issues
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Mayor Lillian Zuza gave council committees marching order Monday night on actions she felt should be addressed on the flooding in the borough. “The Borough of Manville has now experienced, in the last 12 years, three out of the five highest record floods in our history,” she…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Sept. 15 edition
Thurs., Sept. 15 Meet the Geeks: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Robbinsville Branch, Mercer County Library System; bring your electronic devices (with manuals) for troubleshooting or instruction and ask questions about computer technology or library services such as the catalog, audio books or e-book; pre-registration required; 259-2150. Sat., Sept. 17 Craft Fair: 9 am. to…
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OPINION: Lessons from Hurricane Irene
From: Jim Waltman, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association Irene By any measure, Hurricane Irene was a monster. Like much of New Jersey, our watershed was hammered by rain, wind, power outages and flooding. Damages from flooding occurred in almost every corner of our 265-square-mile watershed and in all 26 towns within our region of central New…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town commemorates 9/11 anniversary
By Charles w. Kim, Managing Editor About 80 people gathered in the front of the municipal building Sept. 11 to pay homage to those lost 10 years ago when terrorists attacked the nation. ”This event has impacted each and every one of us, and our lives have changed forever,” police Chief Raymond Hayducka said during…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Artificial turf fields dedicated on Sept. 11
By Kim Spinelli, Special Writer A solemn celebration took place between the South Brunswick Vikings Mitey Mite and Junior Pee Wee games against rival North Brunswick Indians on Sunday. There was a dedication of the new artificial turf field at Rowland Park, as well as a 9/11-commemoration ceremony complete with police bagpipes. The “Star-Spangled Banner”…
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PJ’s Pancake House: You’ll Flip for New Expanded Lunch and Dinner Menu
By April Sette PRINCETON BOROUGH — Generations of friends and family to Princeton Borough’s famed Nassau Street have spent many mornings jockeying for position outside the beloved legendary PJ’s Pancake House to join their place at the rustic farmhouse tables and nestle into an order of fluffy pancakes alongside plump sausages or crisped bacon, and…
