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  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    About $60 was reoirted stolen July 17 from a backpack that had been stored in an unsecured locker at Community Park Pool, police said.    Montgomery    On July 17, police responded to a residence on York Drive at 11:12 a.m. for a fire that originated in a kitchen closet. Montgomery Fire Companies 1 and 2…

  • PRINCETON: Story time turns into real time

    Little Silas Liu was looking forward to Tuesday like only a small child can, with expectation and wonder at getting to see the big trucks that would be parked behind the Princeton Public Library. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer  Little Silas Liu was looking forward to Tuesday like only a small child can, with…

  • HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    Robert Wood Johnson holds annual Strides for Stroke 5K Photos courtesy of Robert Wood Johnson – Hamilton Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Foundation held its 22nd annual Strides for Stroke 5K run on July 11.

  • WEST WINDSOR: County bridge work to end in December

    Old Trenton Road bridge replacement work ongoing  WEST WINDSOR — The bridge carrying Old Trenton Road over Assunpink Creek in West Windsor was closed for reconstruction beginning July 15, with construction expected to be completed by December, weather permitting.    The bridge is located between Robbinsville-Edinburg Road (County Route 526) and Edinburg Road/Windsor Road (County Route…

  • PRINCETON: Fire house plan still in the Valley Road School picture

    Princeton officials are moving closer to making a formal presentation to the Princeton Board of Education to use a portion of the former Valley Road School site for a fire house expansion, By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton officials are moving closer to making a formal presentation to the Princeton Board of Education to…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Duke’s Parkway light wins go-ahead

    More foot traffic at Duke Farms leads to change for safety’s sake By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group    Increasing numbers of visitors at Duke Farms has sparked the need for a pedestrian-controlled red light stop signal on Duke Parkway West, Duke Farms Executive Director Michael Catania said at the Hillsborough Township Committee meeting on June…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Discussion will dissect ‘Killing Lincoln’ book

       A program on the book, “Killing Lincoln,” in which Bill O’Reilly recounts the story behind the tragedy that changed the course of United States history, is scheduled for Wednesday, July 24, at 7 p.m. at the Hillsborough Public Library, 379 South Branch Road.    • In the foyer in July, view the collections of Jerry Spielman (photography)…

  • HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    Runners leave the starting line at Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Foundation’s 22nd annual Strides for Stroke 5K run on July 11. The USA Track & Field-certified event, sponsored by Sean’s Landscaping, attracted more than 400 participants and raised more than $15,000 to help fund the award-winning stroke program at RWJ-Hamilton. The event also included a…

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