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WEST WINDSOR: Council votes, 3-2, to tear down Grover house
The Grover home’s ninth life gave out Monday night when the Township Council sounded its death knell with a 3-2 vote to ultimately go through with its demolition. By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Grover home’s ninth life gave out Monday night when the Township Council sounded its death knell with a…
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Titans win championship
The Hubbard Elite Titans won the 2013 Northern Burlington Cal Ripken Majors Division League Championship with a score of 8-7 on June 17. The Hubbard Elite Titans won the 2013 Northern Burlington Cal Ripken Majors Division League Championship with a score of 8-7 on June 17. Trevor Jones hit a first inning grand slam…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Officials OK revaluation of town properties
New speed limit in effect By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hopewell Borough Council has adopted an ordinance authorizing a revaluation of all the properties in town, according to Michele Hovan, borough administrator/clerk. The ordinance was adopted at council’s July 1 meeting. Council hopes to conduct the revaluation in time for the 2014 tax year. The…
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EAST WINDSOR: Gala celebrates Shalom Torah Academy
Shalom Torah Academy, of East Windsor, celebrated its Gala Benefit Brunch at the Holiday Inn of East Windsor on June 9. In a jam-packed banquet hall, friends, former students, faculty, former faculty, and current and former parents from near and far represented a diverse spectrum of supporters from over two decades of allegiance to…
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PLAINSBORO: Man charged with DWI with infant in car
A Plainsboro man was charged with drunk driving around midnight on Wednesday after allegedly driving while intoxicated with his infant daughter in the car. By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — A Plainsboro man was charged with drunk driving around midnight on Wednesday after allegedly driving while intoxicated with his infant daughter in the car.…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Meetings list 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. HOPEWELL LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: July 11, 7 p.m., 13 E. Broad St. HOPEWELL…
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Volunteers brought the fireworks back
The return of Independence Day fireworks was a huge success. The Foundation for Bordentown Traditions, a nonprofit group composed of local residents and business persons, spearheaded the effort to bring back the Fourth of July fireworks. These volunteers raised money at events such as the fall Turkey Trot and the car show recently held…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: July 11
Fri., July 12 The Music Experience, with Peter Moses, will be offered at 10:30 a.m. at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. The event is for children ages 2-5 with an adult. To register, call the library at 609-259-2150 or register online at www.mcl.org by clicking on “programs/events” and following instructions. Tues., July…
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KESSLER INSTITUTE OFFERS FIVE COOL TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE IN THE SUMMER HEAT
By irene maslowski West Orange, N.J. – As temperatures heat up and more people are heading out to enjoy summer activities, accidents and injuries are also on the rise. “Swimming, biking, and other sports and leisure activities are all excellent ways to both get exercise and enjoy the great outdoors, said Karen Kepler,…
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