Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 17
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 17 Leadership needed in WW planning To the editor: The brouhaha over the proposed redevelopment of the Princeton Junction train station area vividly demonstrates why America is a representative democracy. Does anyone actually believe that a town more than a few hundred people could come to a consensus over…
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Local artist finds her inspiration in the ‘romantic’
Gourgaud Gallery showcasing Cranbury native’s paintings. By: Sweta Haldar The Gourgaud Gallery is showcasing the paintings of a hometown artist during August. Twenty-three-year-old Cranbury native Lauren Scott said she is both nervous and eager about this opportunity, the first solo exhibition of her work. Ms. Scott, 23, of North Main Street,…
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Friends surface; want Amy’s stuff
‘The landlord had no business giving away Michael and Amy’s things,’ wrote one woman who said she was a close friend of Amy Giordano. By: Vic Monaco More than two months after the disappearance of Amy Giordano, two women who say they are close friends of the woman who lived in a Hightstown apartment made…
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Second administrator charged in Rider case is arraigned
Director of Greek Life and pledge master plead not guilty in student’s death by alcohol poisoning By: Lea Kahn TRENTON The last of the five Rider University administrators and students who have been charged with aggravated hazing were arraigned Thursday before Mercer County state Superior Court Judge Andrew Smithson. Ada Badgley, the school’s director…
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Pet doc would be town’s first
Zoning board paves way for construction of animal hospital. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE Local animal lovers whose pets fall ill may not have to take them out of town for treatment much longer. That’s because the Zoning Board of Adjustment has paved the way for the construction of Monroe Animal Hospital LLC, which would…
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Jablonski reign as HHS football coach kicks off
By: John Chester, Sports Writer If the days seem to be clicking off the calendar quicker than usual for Steve Jablonski this summer, it’s easy to understand why. For Jablonski, there had to be a sense of anticipation of the professional milestone that he knew was ahead. Jablonski in June was named the new head…
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New Jersey’s undeniable transportation funding crisis
GUEST OPINIONDavid Weinstein Let’s face it: Transportation infrastructure discussions aren’t sexythey’re policy talk, not pillow talk. A new school or a good, local grant? Those are politically sexy. Voters line up behind schools and grants. Transportation infrastructure, on the other hand, is boring. It’s difficult to say and to explain. It’s maintenance and repair, like…
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Letter (08.16.07)
Those opposed to Wal-Mart proposal should come to Planning Board meeting on Monday To the Editor: The proposed Wal-Mart on Spruce Street in Lawrence Township would be a disaster for Lawrence, Ewing and Trenton. Wal-Mart would bring a massive increase of traffic along Princeton Avenue and Spruce Street, already excessively busy roads as any…
