Category: archives
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Food store hunts for a few lucky bicyclists
"Random Acts of Community" to take place in Princeton By: Kara Fitzpatrick Aside from warmer weather, rising gas prices and dodging a battle over that elusive Princeton commodity a good parking spot area bicyclists now have one more reason to spin the pedals this spring. Because May is National Bike Month so…
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Bomb threat at SBHS
South Brunswick High School was evacuated on Thursday eight minutes after the school received a call that led officials to believe there may be a bomb threat, school officials said. By: Marissa Maldonado South Brunswick High School was evacuated on Thursday eight minutes after the school received a call that led officials to believe there…
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All-documentary human-rights film festival kicks off
Twenty-six films on tap at Princeton Public Library By: Kara Fitzpatrick Using 26 films to probe some of the globe’s most pressing issues poverty, war, racism the Princeton Human Rights Film Festival is slated to kick off on Thursday and will continue as a weekend-long documentary frenzy tailored to activists, educators, students, parents…
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Home assessments jump nearly 250 percent in West Windsor revaluation
Municipal tax rate to drop from 59 cents to 27 cents per $100 valuation By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR The results of the township-wide property revaluation are in, and values increased nearly 2½ times since the last revaluation in 1993. Individual homeowners are seeing a range of increases in their assessments, Tax Assessor Steve…
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Program brings lacrosse’s life lessons to inner-city kids
Riverside School principal helps create foundation in memory of PHS standout By: David Campbell William Cirullo, the principal at Riverside Elementary School, knows the true value of lacrosse. More than just the fastest growing sport in America, it has the power to transform young lives. Mr. Cirullo is co-founder and current vice president of the…
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Planners approve housing
Monroe Township may get 50 acres and a sewer connection By: Leon Tovey MONROE The township could receive more than 50 acres for municipal purposes and a sewer connection for one of its four firehouses under an agreement reached by the Planning Board and developer Bob McDaid. The Planning Board unanimously granted preliminary major…
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Roger Bozowski
Roger L. Bozowski, 69, of Dayton died Sunday, April 30, at his home. Born in New Brunswick, he was a resident of Dayton for many years. He was a longtime member of the Cranbury First Aid Squad. Mr. Bozowski retired from the Cranbury Post Office after 30 years of service where he served as Union…
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West Windsor issues rabies alert
By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR Following the discovery April 28 that an injured raccoon captured in the township was infected with rabies, township health officials are reminding residents to avoid contact with wild animals and protect pets. A local resident contacted the township after seeing a raccoon outside the house during the day, health…
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Letters to the Editor, May 5
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 5 Police merger is terrible idea To the editor: As a resident of Princeton Township, I am writing to lend my voice to those of the many citizens who have expressed with such clarity why the merger of the police departments of Princeton Township and Princeton Borough is a…
