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HIGHTSTOWN: Public comment under restriction
Hightstown sets three-minute limit when addressing council By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council has approved a resolution that places a time limit on people addressing its members during public meetings. The council June 3 established a time limit of three minutes per person during the public comment period. There are two…
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HAMILTON: Zoners deny batting cage application
The zoning board denied Ryan Pandolfini’s application to keep a batting cage in his backyard. By Megan Morreale, Special Writer The zoning board denied Ryan Pandolfini’s application to keep a batting cage in his backyard because of the nature of his business, as well as the fact that his zoning problem was self created. The…
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PENNINGTON: No $5K now for senior services
2013 budget already adopted By John Tredrea, Special Writer After a long discussion on the issue Monday night, Pennington Borough Council decided to take no action on Hopewell Township’s request that the borough contribute $5,000 toward Valley-wide services for senior citizens, Mayor Anthony Persichilli said Tuesday. The mayor said the borough would request information from…
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Tourette Youth Advocate takes her awareness message to college, Capitol Hill
Youth Advocates Tess Kowalski, right, and Grace Hawruk during their March 19-21 trip to the National Tourette Syndrome Youth Ambassador Conference in Washington D.C.
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HAMILTON: County begins emergency bridge work
Emergency bridge repairs have been announced for Iron Bridge Road over Crosswicks Creek between Sawmill Road and Crosswicks Ellisdale Road. HAMILTON Emergency bridge repairs have been announced for Iron Bridge Road over Crosswicks Creek between Sawmill Road and Crosswicks Ellisdale Road. The work was announced in a township press release, which did not specify…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton A taxi driver reported that four light-skinned black males in their early to mid-20s fled from his taxi while it was stopped on John Street near Green Street after one grabbed and dropped $60 from his hand on June 13 at 4:58 a.m. Police said the taxi driver was not injured during the incident.…
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PRINCETON: >‘Princeton Mix’ collage unveiled at hall
Pennsylvania artist Nancy Shill took scraps of paper from Princeton, be they pieces of newspaper or other items, and made them into a collage mural in honor of the merged community. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Pennsylvania artist Nancy Shill took scraps of paper from Princeton, be they pieces of newspaper or other items,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 500 years of experience will retire from schools
School board honors 29 retiring staff members By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group They came from across the district’s nine school buildings and have educated the township’s youngest and oldest students. Together, they have taught for more than 500 years throughout their careers. Ten Hillsborough Township teachers as well as a guidance counselor, academic support…
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SUNSHINE LIST
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: June 13, 9 a.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:…
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