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Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition plans 2 new projects
The Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition is moving forward with its efforts to improve the borough’s downtown. By: Bill Greenwood JAMESBURG The Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition is moving forward with its efforts to improve the borough’s downtown. At an April 19 meeting attended by about 40 people, the coalition, an independent organization of homeowners and business owners…
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2 men charged in a series of vehicle burglaries
Two Brunswick men arrested in connection with a series of vehicle burglaries that took place Saturday in Monroe, Cranbury, and East Brunswick. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE Police have arrested two men in connection with a series of vehicle burglaries that took place Saturday in Monroe, East Brunswick and Cranbury. Police said Danilo Martinez, 22,…
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Princeton Democratic organization pushes pay-to-play regulations
An effort to persuade Borough Council and Township Committee to introduce ordinances By: Courtney Gross A year after the state enacted its own sweeping "pay to play" regulations, the Princeton Community Democratic Organization is attempting to persuade both the Borough Council and the Township Committee to take the measure one step further. Against a backdrop…
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Letters to the Editor, April 27
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 27 Cut Princeton’s school budget To the editor: Superintendent Judith Wilson of the Princeton Regional Schools has missed the point of this defeat entirely. She says, "I hope that this result will fuel greater change in property tax reform." I say, "I hope this will result in our school board…
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WW-P South continues to build
Pirates baseball encouraged by comeback win By: Bob Nuse The West Windsor-Plainsboro South baseball team knew there would be some growing pains this year. That’s to be expected when a team starts as many varsity newcomers as the Pirates have done this year. But through a season that has seen more losses than wins, one…
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Great offense powers HHS softball to 7-3 mark
By: Sean Moylan If the Hightstown High varsity softball team keeps up its current red-hot hitting pace, it may have to change its school nickname from the Rams to the Hightstown Heavy Hitters. With five games in six days, this past week could have easily tired out and ruined the Rams. Instead, those games toughened…
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CPA to study defeated Princeton school budget
An $11,000 review and closed-door negotiations By: Courtney Gross Princeton Regional School District’s defeated budget is in line for an independent review commissioned by the Borough Council and Township Committee. The two bodies have solicited a consultant to examine and make recommendations on possible cuts in the school budget. They have also agreed to conduct…
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Monroe board stays course; re-elects president and vice president
Board of education decides to keep current leadership in place. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE The Board of Education will keep its leadership in place. At its annual reorganization meeting Wednesday, the board re-elected Kathy Kolupanowich as board president and Lew Kaufman as vice president. It is the third straight year that Ms. Kolupanowich will…
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Letters to the Editor
I’d like to thank Carol Haring for the many years of service and devotion that she’s dedicated to the children of Monroe by her tenure on the Monroe Board of Education. From the moment I took my place on the Board of Education, Ms. Haring and I have agreed and disagreed and have always…
