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EAST WINDSOR: Township explores saving taxpayers energy costs
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Council members are considering energy aggregation to pursue savings for residents after hearing pitches about such programs at their meetings. Stephen Thayer, of Jersey Energy Group, said at the July 2 meeting that such programs band residents together through their household energy usage to provide sizeable electricity loads to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking Athletic Club holds annual golf outing
South Brunswick High School’s Viking Athletic Club held it’s 15th annual Golf Classic on June 27 at The Golf Course of Concordia in Monroe Township. By Azra Baig, Special Writer South Brunswick High School’s Viking Athletic Club held it’s 15th annual Golf Classic on June 27 at The Golf Course of Concordia in Monroe Township.…
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TITUSVILLE: Town holds July 4 parade
Hopewell Fire Department’s brand new 4,000-gallon tanker as it proceeds up River Drive during the parade.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: International thespians unite
While many students’ first choice of destinations for the start of summer was a sunny beach, 12 Bordentown Regional High School students made their way to Nebraska. While many students’ first choice of destinations for the start of summer was a sunny beach, 12 Bordentown Regional High School students made their way to Nebraska. The…
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PRINCETON: Dinoman show may be dynamite
The Princeton Public Library doesn’t need a DeLorean to go back to the time when dinosaurs ruled the land — it has Dinoman, who is coming to Princeton to take the community back millions of years to the Mesozoic By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer The Princeton Public Library doesn’t need a DeLorean to go back…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council may not set aside funds to rebuild borough hall: Petition cited as reason to rescind ordinance
The Borough Council has introduced an ordinance that would rescind its motion to appropriate $3.4 million for the construction of a new muni By Amy Batista, Special Writer The Borough Council has introduced an ordinance that would rescind its motion to appropriate $3.4 million for the construction of a new municipal building. The council…
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 11
Plumsted July 4, township undercover detectives and officers charged Terrance Boone with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Police said the New Egypt resident was arrested at the Wawa on Route 539 and 528. The accused also was charged with possession of an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle. Police said Mr. Boone…
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