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HILLSBOROUGH: Unique experience ‘Down Under’
Erceg a football ambassador By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Daniel Erceg hadn’t heard of the Down Under Bowl, but when the Hillsborough resident was invited to participate in it, he jumped at the chance to be an ambassador for his town, state and country. ”I thought it was crazy,” said Erceg, who will be…
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PRINCETON: Group drops opposition to AvalonBay
Developer AvalonBay is due to have one final hearing Thursday before the Princeton Planning Board on its proposed redevelopment of the former Princeton hospital site, with a vote on the 280-unit residential p By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Developer AvalonBay is due to have one final hearing Thursday before the Princeton Planning Board on…
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EAST WINDSOR: New gourmet ice cream shop opens
Photo by Amy Batista Scooper’s Gourmet Ice Cream co-owner Jayson Nardoza scoops ice cream for customers.
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MONROE: Heat made search a more difficult task
Searchers prepared to look for a missing 72-year-old man in Mon´roe on July 18. Photo by Amy Batista
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HIGHTSTOWN: Public hearing on Route 33
The Hightstown Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the First Aid Squad Building at 168 Bank St. The purpose of the public hearing is to hear comments from all interested parties regarding the Route 33 Corridor Revitalization Plan and to consider its adoption…
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A taste of Bordentown City
Photo by Amy Batista Terry Loda, co-owner of The Vault, cooks a pizza in the restaurant’s oven, which was handmade in Italy from crushed lava rock, during the Taste of Bordentown City event on July 21.
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LAWRENCE: Plainsboro fatal accident victim had heart attack
An apparent heart attack led to a one-car accident that killed a Plainsboro Township resident on Route 1, shortly after 10 a.m. July 19, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department and t By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer An apparent heart attack led to a one-car accident that killed a Plainsboro resident on Route 1,…
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PENNINGTON: Medical careers are next step for some PFAS volunteers
Betsy Bell Combs starts her review of oxygen equipment during a recent EMT refresher class, held in the PFAS training room.
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HILLSBOROUGH: State money coming for Route 206
Grant intended to help make ‘safe corridor’ Three municipalities along Route 206 in Somerset County will receive $182,912 in state grants to promote safety along designated Safe Corridor highway segments. The 10-mile stretch of Route 206 between mileposts 60 and 70 are covered. Two-thirds of that is in Hillsborough, between mileposts 63 (Belle Mead) and…
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