Category: archives
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Wanted: dedicated Princeton crossing guards
As school opening approaches, the call goes out once again By: Nick Norlen As the school year approaches, Princeton police are still looking to recruit crossing guards to help students get to and from school safely. Borough Police Chief Anthony Federico said it’s always a challenge to find willing candidates. "This community has historically been…
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HHS hockey has talent to rebuild quickly
By: John Chester Sports Writer Despite a heavy loss of players to graduation, including the leading scorer in the history of the program, there is optimism that 2007 will be another successful season for the Hightstown High School varsity field hockey team. Hightstown lost 13 seniors from the 2006 team that finished with a 12-6-1…
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Things to Do
Sept. 4 Monroe Township Democratic Club meeting: The club will be holding its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Monroe Township Public Library, Municipal Plaza. Democratic candidates for November’s election, as well as council, state assembly and state senate candidates will participate at the meeting. For more information, contact Art Wolke at 609-395-8395. Sept.…
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14th District candidates work on debate dates
At least two forums are on tap By: Paul Koepp Legislative candidates in the 14th District are working on plans for at least two debates in the run-up to the November election. The district includes West Windsor and Plainsboro. The Democrats running for Assembly, Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein of Plainsboro and Wayne DeAngelo of Hamilton, proposed…
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Cause of Carriage Way garage fire still unknown
By: Nick Norlen The cause of the Aug. 9 garage fire on Carriage Way has been officially listed as "undetermined," Township Fire Marshal Ron DiLapo said Monday. Mr. DiLapo, who conducted the investigation with Mercer County Fire Marshal James Greshak, said evidence that could have substantiated a definite cause was washed away during the fire…
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Acting chief is ready to make his mark
Acting Chief Martin Horvath took over as acting chief the day after former Chief Paul Karkoska retired Aug. 16. By: William Greenwood MONROE Jamesburg’s new acting police chief, Martin Horvath, is drowning in a sea of paperwork. Acting Chief Horvath, of Monroe, said he thought the amount of written work was overwhelming in his…
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PHS library trading up to renovated former auditorium
From the old gym to new digs that retain theater balcony By: Nick Norlen From an old gym to its new place in the former auditorium, Princeton High School’s library keeps trading up. Librarian Arlene Sinding said she hopes the new space feels like home to students and staff. "We haven’t lived in it yet,"…
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District criticizes state, feds over NCLB, bullying mandate
School board hears revised-policy proposal. By: Matt Chiappardi HIGHTSTOWN Officials from the East Windsor Regional School District took an opportunity this week to cement their strong distaste for some policies handed down by state and federal lawmakers. Specifically, some members of the board and Superintendent Ron Bolandi directed their frustration at Monday’s board meeting…
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Police make robbery arrest
MONROE An 18-year-old township man has admitted to committing armed robbery, police said. By: William Greenwood MONROE An 18-year-old township man has admitted to committing armed robbery, police said. Tyler Butchko, of Ives Court, told police Aug. 22 that he robbed a 19-year-old male township resident during the first week of July, police…
