Category: archives
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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…
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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.
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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…
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Lawrenceville was Flocked
Tom 7 Desiree miller stand in front of sign celebrating their thrid year of ownership
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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…
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Chipboard Recycling in Somerset County
Somerset County Board of Freeholders The Somerset County Recycling Center, located at 40 Polhemus Lane in Bridgewater, has expanded its recycling program to incorporate chipboard. Chipboard items include cereal, pasta, cake, cookie, cracker, tissue, detergent, gift, shoe, shirt and retail boxes; poster board; and the backing of writing pads. All plastic liners should be removed…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Local foreclosures on the rise
Expert: Numbers consistent with national trend By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Reflecting a national trend, foreclosure rates have been rising significantly in East Windsor and Hightstown. Thus far this year there are eight homes that have been issued a writ of execution of foreclosure a court order to foreclose on a property in…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Eight file for City Commission race
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Today, Thursday, was the deadline for candidates to file in the nonpartisan May 12 City Commission race. There are three four-year seats available on the commission. All three seats are up for election every four years. The following people have filed as candidates, according to…
