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MONROE: Elderly man missing from care center
Amy Batista photo Searchers continue to look for a missing 72-year-old man in Monroe Thursday afternoon.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council rescinds funding to rebuild Borough Hall
Petitioners want issue put to public vote By Amy Batista, Special Writer The Borough Council rescinded its motion to appropriate $3.4 million for the construction of a new municipal building despite protest from residents. The council voted 4-2 to rescind an ordinance, which appropriated the money, including $475,000 in bonds and notes, during…
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AvalonBay should seek solar sustainability
AvalonBay could do two things to make its development proposal lots more palatable Jane Buttars, Princeton AvalonBay could do two things to make its development proposal lots more palatable to a public that finds Plan B woefully massive, monolithic in scale and noncompliant with multiple sections of Princeton code. They can open the central entrance…
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SUNSHINE LIST
A list of meetings Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending information about meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to email them to us as soon as possible. Send to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177 except on Thursdays. PENNINGTON APPLICATION REVIEW COMMITTEE: July 18, 9 a.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP…
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HAMILTON: Police seek public’s help to identify shooter
Investigators frustrated by lack of cooperation from partygoers by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Township police and the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office are reaching out to the public to help identify the gunman responsible for last week’s shooting at a party on Deutz Avenue that left one teen dead and four others injured. Shakir…
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HAMILTON: Groups: Change pet ordinance
Council hears protest against animal ownership limits by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — Rescue groups came to the Township Council meeting Tuesday night with a plea for the council to amend the ordinance that only allows two pets in a home at one time. They demanded that having only two pets in their home…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Schools head gets new contract
Thomas Smith’s base salary under the new contract will be $14,427 less than he earned in 2012-13, when he earned $187.927 By John Tredrea, Special Writer Thomas Smith, Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s superintendent of schools for the past four years, has signed a contract for five more years. The contract between the superintendent and…
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HAMILTON: Shooting leaves one dead, four injured:No arrests made, investigation is ongoing
Authorities are trying to determine what led to a shooting that left one teen dead and several injured at a party held on Deutz Avenue Friday night. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Authorities are trying to determine what led to a shooting that left one teen dead and several injured at a party…
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EAST WINDSOR: O Ambassadors making strides
Students chosen for Arizona camp; matching grant The O Ambassadors program, a human rights and global service club with chapters at two schools in the East Windsor Regional School District, has received two honors. The program is affiliated with Free the Children, a charity Canadian Craig Kielburger started in 1995 when he was…
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