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CENTRAL JERSEY: School district roof project going smoothly
But High School pool will open late By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The East Windsor Regional District’s major roof repair project is “on schedule and under budget,” with the exception of a slight delay opening Hightstown High School’s pool, Business Administrator Kurt Stumbaugh said this week. The district had budgeted $8,052,239 for the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Search for administrator goes on amid consolidation talk
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The search for a new borough administrator seems to be inching along, despite two of the committee members charged with filling the position being in favor of Hightstown’s eventual consolidation with surrounding East Windsor. Council President Walter Sikorski and Councilman Mike Theokas who, with Councilman Jeff Bond,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Drivers’ argument ends with hospital visit
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A heated argument on the side of the road allegedly turned violent when Patricia Kelly, 46, of Hillsborough, allegedly slapped and punched a man she had cut in front of when turning onto Route 206 at 4:21 p.m. Aug. 7. Ms. Kelly received a summons for obstructing the passage of…
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MANVILLE: Reading program ends on a sweet note
Maricruz Vasquez is all smiles after decorating a cupcake at Monday’s “Be Creative @ Your Library” program. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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LAWRENCE: Ben Franklin swimmers perform well at champs
By Rudy Brandl, The Packet Group The Ben Franklin club swimmers certainly showed all summer that they rise to the occasion of competing in big meets. Almost every Ben Franklin swimmer who hit the water posted a new personal record at the season ending Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association Championships in Flemington. The club…
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HIGHTSTOWN: State aid may mean cuts to budget
Borough gets $50K but counted on $100K By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN It may have seemed like good news that Hightstown was the only community in Mercer County to receive extraordinary aid from the state. But the $50,000 awarded late last week was much less than anticipated, putting the borough’s budget above a…
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MANVILLE: Firemen bringing big top to town
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Don’t send in the clowns they, and the elephants, high-wire artists and acrobats will already be at Gerber Field on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, when the Cole Brothers Circus sets up its big top for a fundraiser benefiting Manville Volunteer Fire Company No. 1. ”My wife has a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Man charged in scheme to sell perfume
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Prosecutors say an Amwell Road resident stole more than $110,000 from a Massachusetts business after he allegedly misrepresented his actions in selling perfume to the company. Govind Chandra, 46, was charged with theft by deception, presenting forged documents and false swearing in connection with the theft in which he allegedly…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Congressman’s staff gets an earful from constituents
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer With health care being at the top of the list of concerns, about 40 to 50 residents stood in line Tuesday to speak with representatives from Rep. Leonard Lance’s, R-7, office, with the hope that the comments will be delivered to the congressman himself. ”The representatives were very receptive and…
