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PRINCETON: Outdoor workers can’t beat the heat
Princeton’s streets were emptier than usual this week as townspeople ducked into ice cream shops in search of air conditioning and a cold snack. By Payal Marathe, Special to the Packet Princeton’s streets were emptier than usual this week as townspeople ducked into ice cream shops in search of air conditioning and a cold snack.…
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HAMILTON: Planners delay Wawa hearing
Officials seeking more info regarding traffic patterns by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — The Planning Board postponed a decision on an application to build a new “super” Wawa at the intersection of Route 130 and Crosswicks-Hamilton Square Road due to a request for further investigation of the traffic patterns at the intersection. The application…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: July 19
Mon, July 22 Summer toddler time is offered for children aged one to three years along with their caregivers at the Hamilton Township Public Library from. There are two sessions that start at 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., respectively. Parents registering for the event must have a Hamilton Township Library card. In-person and phone registration…
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EAST WINDSOR: Car severs utility pole
A car hit a utility pole on Route 130 near the intersection with Hankins Road on July 17. East Windsor police responded to the accident on Route 130 southbound at approximately 2:14 p.m. The car, driven by Dennis Culnan, 39, of Mount Laurel, left the road and severed the utility pole, leaving a…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police chief to retire at year’s end
Chief George Meyer, posing for a photo in his vehicle, during Titusville’s July 4 parade.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Hightstown Police arrested Delfino Vasquez-Perez, 35, of Kellington Drive in East Windsor, on July 10 at 11:15 p.m. and charged him with impersonating a public official. Officers were dispatched to Tavern on the Lake, 101 Main St., for a report of an individual purporting to be a police officer and displaying a police…
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Let Waugh lead way
Hopewell Valley Senior Advisory Board Emotions ran high for two successive sessions of the Pennington Borough Council meetings as seniors packed the house and strongly and vociferously advocated for the borough’s financial support of the Hopewell Valley Senior Services coordinator’s position. Time after time examples were given not only of the assistance supplied by…
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