Category: archives
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MONROE: Rising band thanks Monroe
From left to right is Ryan Sauerman, Jake Raynor, Matt Simon, Matt Raunick, members of Downcast Theory.Photo courtesy of Megan Hanson.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Aug. 18, 2011
West Amwell Aug. 5 at 8:55 p.m., police went to Route 29 on a report of a truck that allegedly has been involved in a accident with a pedestrian in Trenton and left the scene. The license plate provided by Trenton police was registered to a township resident, police said. Patrolman Edward Skillman spotted the…
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CRANBURY: Pet rescue tour to visit Cranbury
Melissa Heeter and her rescue dog, Viola, perform at a flying disk dog show. Photo courtesy of Daniel T. Phillips.
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SCHOOLS: West Amwell, Lambertville hire new superintendent
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The West Amwell and Lambertville school districts have hired a new superintendent who will oversee both districts, said West Amwell school board president Peter Gasparro on Friday. Under an agreement between the two districts, West Amwell will pay 60 percent of the cost of paying the superintendent, Mr. Gasparro said.…
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MONROE: District exploring solar energy for new high school
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE With the premiere of the new high school dawning, Monroe Township school officials are considering installing solar panels on top of the school, which they say will save the district money in the long run. Design Ideas Group Architecture and Planning, of New Brunswick, gave a presentation to the…
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MONROE: Folk singer offers songs of peace
Singer-songwriter Sharleen Leahey performed at the Monroe Township Hall on Wednesday.Staff photo by David Kilby
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POLICE BLOTTER, August 19,2011
Cranbury Aug. 10 at the Invacare Corporation warehouse on South River Road, two 40-foot containers, along with their trailers, were reported stolen, said Cranbury police. Although the containers and trailers were located at the Invacare warehouse, Invacare was not the victim in the theft. ”Thefts such as these are not uncommon, and we work with…
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CRANBURY: District changes its school bus vendors
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — After listening to many complaints and noticing many dangers regarding the district’s bus service, the Cranbury Board of Education has decided to change vendors. At the board meeting Tuesday, the board approved a contract with George Dapper Inc. to provide school transportation for the 2011-12 school year. The contract…
