Category: archives
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Change of position benefits Stefanski
Senior helps MHS baseball advance By: Bob Nuse Gary Stefanski was hoping to be a bigger contributor to the Montgomery High baseball team during his senior season. If that meant learning a new position as a junior, well, that’s what Stefanski was going to do. Now a senior, Stefanski has taken over as the starting…
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State board to hear CHS application
The State Health Planning Board is expected to make a recommendation Thursday to state Commissioner of Health Fred M. Jacobs, who will make the final determination on the plan. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer The State Health Planning Board will meet Thursday, June in East Windsor to review Capital Health Systems’ application for a certificate of…
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Vets teach Scouts to honor the past
Boy Scout Troop 54 and the American Legion Star Post 127 marked veterans’ graves with American flags Wednesday. By:Stephanie Brown JAMESBURG Boy Scouts Ryan Rosati and Mike Hye of Troop 54 stepped carefully among the gravestones in St. James Cemetery early Wednesday evening. To the top of the hill they marched diligently, stopping every…
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Borough eyes park-and-ride
Borough officials discuss plans for a 300-space park-and-ride facility behind Busco Brothers on Gatzmer Avenue. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Area residents could have a new commuting option in the not-too-distant future. Borough officials said this week that discussions with two bus companies and the state Department of Transportation about building a park-and-ride facility on…
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Knight girls finish strong for upset win
Lipsky’s goal stems Jackson rally By: Bob Nuse JACKSON First, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls’ lacrosse team appeared to be in complete control. Then, the game appeared to be slipping away. But in the end, the Knights put it all together and emerged with a 14-10 win over Jackson in their opening round…
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Rules for park use delayed
Based on the Planning Board’s recommendation, the Township Committee postponed plans Monday that would allow open space to be used for active recreation. By:Jessica Beym The Township Committee postponed plans Monday to allow active recreation on township-owned open space so that it can first update the Open Space and Recreation portion of its Master Plan…
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Police consolidation talks might not continue
Hightstown mayor seeks consensus from Borough Council to resume discussions with East Windsor. By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN Mayor Bob Patten had an initial meeting with East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov on April 19 to discuss possible consolidation of the borough Police Department after being ordered to explore the subject by Borough Council. There may…
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Rodeo buckin’ broncos coming to Montgomery June 10 and 11
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The 13th Annual Montgomery Professional Benefit Rodeo is coming to town. Saddle ’em up and ride on over to Daube Farm, located at 361 Sunset Road, for the rodeo slated for June 10 and 11. There will be two shows once again, said Cherie Stites, one of the rodeo’s organizers,…
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Grand opening for Village at Chapel Hill proves a success
Middletown Township and the surrounding area create a wealth of exciting opportunities for The Village at Chapel Hill homeowners "The new on-site Sales Center is receiving such a terrific response, with many prospective homebuyers visiting during our recent opening weekend and following week," said Mike Hernandez, Area Sales Manager of Centex Homes. "The premier Middletown…
