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  • Reverse Order Will Perform at The Hot Topic in The Quaker Bridge Mall

    By Cindy Russo On Tuesday, April 14th Reverse Order will perform for “free” at the Hot Topic in the Quaker Bridge Mall at 7pm. After the performance they will have a meet and greet. Their newly released CD and T-Shirts will be available and they’ll be happy to take pictures and give autographs. Reverse Order is a…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Patten votes to ease activity of economic panel

    By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Mayor Bob Patten broke a tie vote this week among the Borough Council members to introduce an ordinance that lessens the Economic Development Committee’s required meeting load.    The ordinance would allow the committee to meet on an “as needed” basis, instead of the once-a-month requirement spelled out in…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Police bust cocaine ring, nab two

       TRENTON – Law enforcement officials made two arrests and seized $125,000 worth of cocaine, with one of the men stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Windsor, Mercer County Prosecutor Joseph L. Bocchini Jr. announced Thursday.    Mr. Bocchini said in a press release that earlier this month his Special Investigations Unit, the Drug Enforcement…

  • NEW HOPE: Kozuhowski lauded for ‘heads-up’ police work

    NEW HOPE: Kozuhowski lauded for ‘heads-up’ police work

    Photo by Gordon Nieburg: Shown are (from left): Chief Michael Cummings, Officer Kenneth Kozuhowski and Mayor Laurence Keller.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Mironov blasts housing bill, requests veto

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — “Outrageous,” “anti-Democratic” and a “fraud.”    Those are a few of the choice adjectives Mayor Janice Mironov used in a letter this week to Gov. Jon Corzine to describe a bill approved by the state Legislature known as the “age-restricted housing conversion bill.”    In the letter sent Wednesday…

  • KSS Architects Promotes Three Team Members

    KSS Architects Promotes Three Team Members

    (L to R): Meacock, Murdoch and Tucker

  • Lawrenceville was Flocked

    Lawrenceville was Flocked

    Tom 7 Desiree miller stand in front of sign celebrating their thrid year of ownership

  • KSS Architects Promotes Three Team Members

    KSS Architects Promotes Three Team Members

    By Wanda Lau PRINCETON, N.J.—KSS Architects is excited to announce the promotion of three associate architects. Merilee Meacock and Scot Murdoch have been promoted to the position of Principal. Andrew Tucker has been promoted to Director of Sustainable Design, a new position the firm created to reflect its growing practice in environmentally-responsible design. KSS managing…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough loses aid, eyes union concessions

    By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough took another hit on its balance sheet when the state recently announced it would be cutting aid to the financially strapped municipality by about $16,000 in 2009.    However, the amount of aid the borough is required to transfer to the school district also decreased, resulting in…