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  • Gloria Nilson teams up for contest

    By teaming experienced agents with newer agents, the Princeton Junction office wants to promote mentoring and provide overall support to its sales associates    The real estate professionals of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate of Princeton Junction are in the midst of a 12-week race to Broadway.    Teams of sales associates are earning points toward the…

  • Four seek three seats on regional school board

    Voters will be asked to approve tax levy for proposed $79.2 million school budget By: Dick Brinster    EAST WINDSOR — Candidates for the East Windsor Regional Board of Education have been facing growing voter unrest over spending and are looking at a serious construction delays in the district.    Voters on April 18 will be asked…

  • Developers help boost war chest

    Donations from developers, or people employed by developers, accounted for more than 44 percent of the money raised by the Monroe Township Democratic Organization in 2004 and 2005. By: Leon Tovey    MONROE — The Monroe Township Democratic Organization received at least $145,000 from developers during the past two years, according to documents filed with the…

  • Hightstown board loses 2 members

    Matt Cuddy and Charles "Lee" Stults IV step down from Planning Board By: Kerri Williams    HIGHTSTOWN — Matt Cuddy announced this week that he is stepping down from the Planning Board, leaving the second vacancy on the board in just a few weeks.    Mr. Cuddy, who has been on the board about two years, is…

  • Doubts greet Bunn Drive housing plan

    Hearings begin on controversial proposal for 98 age-restricted condominiums By: Marjorie Censer    The Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment began hearing the controversial application for 98 age-restricted condominiums on Bunn Drive, but made little progress during the four-hour session in front of a packed house Wednesday.    The site engineer and an economic consultant spoke on…

  • Drumthwacket welcomes back historic desk

       Docents, staff and friends of Drumthwacket, the governor’s official residence in Princeton, recently gathered to celebrate the return of the Moses Taylor Pyne desk, circa 1900, which was original to the house. Donated back to Drumthwacket as a bequest from a family member, the magnificent Gothic-style oak partner desk, more than seven feet long, boasts…

  • Police Blotter for the week of March 24

    East Windsor    Donald R. Stienstra, 42, of Trenton was charged with driving while intoxicated at 12:50 a.m. March 17.    Police said they responded to a report of a suspicious car parked in the lot of the Days Inn. Upon approaching the car, police said Mr. Stienstra did not respond to their directions and needed to…

  • Montgomery budget talks focus on police, street repairs

    Committee aims to keep spending well below state-imposed cap By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee continued discussions regarding the police department, the township’s roads and sidewalks project and other long-term capital expenditures during a Wednesday budget session.    Committee members noted at the beginning of the meeting that their main focus for this year…

  • Former coach returns to lead young LHS squad

    Fithen back at helm of Cardinal softball team. By: John E. Powers    Keith Fithen got a surprise request from Lawrence High School Athletic Director Ken Mason a week ago Monday. It was one he didn’t mind accepting.    Mason asked Fithen if he would be interested in taking the reins of the Cardinals’ softball team. Since…