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Township will ask DOT to make changes on Route 31
Targeted area is between I-95 and Pennington Circle By John Tredrea Hopewell Township will ask the state Department of Transportation (DOT) to implement, as soon as possible, a series of changes on the mile-long section of Route 31 between I-95 and the Pennington Circle. Township officials and residents have been saying for decades that this…
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Kite Day
Terhune Orchards held its annual Kite Day on Saturday, replete with colorful kites. Three-year-old Veronica Goss, of Princeton, runs to keep her kite aloft Saturday at the annual Terhune Orchards Kite Day.
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Hopewell Township eyes purchase of Weidel tract
Public hearing, adoption vote slated for committee’s May 22 meeting By John Tredrea Hopewell Township officials have introduced an ordinance that would allow the municipality to buy one of the few remaining tracts of land with significant development potential in the most densely populated part of the township. The 70-acre tract, partly farmland and party…
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Well-played game leaves Rainey speechless
Lawrence takes control on the field to record its third win this season. By: Tim Falls Head coach Heather Rainey only had a few things to say after Lawrence’s girls lacrosse game against Hightstown on Tuesday. That’s how Amy Wham knew Lawrence had played well. That and the score. The Cardinals defeated Hightstown, 14-6, for…
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LHS wants an unexpected win
TENNIS By: Tim Falls The Lawrence High School varsity team is looking for a win it is not supposed to get. The Cardinals came close on Monday in a 4-1 loss to West Windsor-Plainsboro North. While the Knights had four points to Lawrence’s one, the match really could have gone the other way with first…
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SBHS nips St. Joseph’s for huge win
By: Lance Manion Mark Ziminski didn’t need to give an inspirational speech to fire up his South Brunswick boys lacrosse team when it faced St. Joseph’s last week. The name on the opposing jersey was motivation enough. "We have a great rivalry with St. Joe’s," said Ziminski, whose club has met the Metuchen parochial school…
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Melee mars celebration
Fight breaks out during restaurant’s festivities. By: Joseph Harvie An attempt to remove a patron from a Cinco de Mayo party at Mexican restaurant and bar in the South Brunswick Square Mall resulted in three men being charged with assault and other offenses Friday night. Police were responding to a request from Banditos Margarita Factory…
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Inspired by mom, woman walks for a cure
Anita Pulaski will join a three-day walk in Philadelphia in October to raise money for breast cancer research. By:Cara Latham Special Writer Lawrence resident Anita Pulaski’s 82-year-old mother survived breast cancer twice, battling it once 20 years ago and again when she was 80. Throughout her treatment, she maintained a positive attitude, even going to…
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May 11: Spying, music and assorted other thoughts
Revelations from USA Today should put the issue of impeaching President George W. Bush on the table for real. By: Hank Kalet USA Today breaks an important story this morning, showing that the Bush administration’s domestic spying program is far more intrusive than the administration is willing to admit. If this is true and…
