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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Mackie, Fossel win primary in Hopewell
There will be board races in November By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor In Hopewell Valley’s only primary election race, incumbent Democrat (regular organization) David Mackie, of West Prospect Street, and Democrat Chris M. Fossel, of South Lanning Avenue, came out on top in Tuesday’s three-way contest and will be on Nov. 5 general election ballots.…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Hopewell officials face heavy agenda tonight
Parking and borough properties measures to be considered By John Tredrea, Special Writer At its May 6 meeting, Hopewell Borough Council did not take formal action on a proposed ordinance that would reduce the time limit to 15 minutes at parking spaces on East Broad Street near Seminary Avenue. After discussing the matter at length,…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, May 27-30
Items from borough police records A women’s 26-inch green Huffy bicycle was found near the railroad tracks near North 15th Avenue at 8:43 a.m. May 27. Found not to be on a crime registry, the bike was logged and kept by police. • A soccer ball kicked by a youngster into Kyle Street broke a windshield…
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MONROE: Township engineer charged in crash
MONROE — Township Engineer Ernest Feist has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count of assault by auto following a Tuesday night car crash that injured three people, according to police By charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — Township Engineer Ernest Feist has been charged with two counts of aggravated…
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Lawrence Hopewell Trail honored by planning group
Trail gets 2013 Achievement in Planning Award By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Lawrence Hopewell Trail (LHT) — a long loop that connects Hopewell and Lawrence townships with more than 20 miles of walking paths and bicycle trails — has been recognized with a 2013 Achievement in Planning Award by the New Jersey Planning Officials…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay before plan review board
Developer AvalonBay remains on course to go before the Princeton Planning Board June 27 with a proposal for a 280-unit residential development at the former Princeton hospital site on Witherspoon Street. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Developer AvalonBay remains on course to go before the Princeton Planning Board June 27 with a proposal for…
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PRINCETON: Former Journal publisher, author speaks to chamber
Former Wall Street Journal publisher Karen Elliott House stood in front of a Princeton area business luncheon Thursday wearing an orange outfit in the color of her alma mater, the University of By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former Wall Street Journal publisher Karen Elliott House stood in front of a Princeton area business luncheon…
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Today’s cool cars, tomorrow’s collectibles
Some of the sportiest rides on the road may warrant a ‘buy and hold’ investment strategy By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The collectible car market continues to remain strong, with affluent baby boomers in particular looking to rekindle their youth behind the wheels of muscle cars they yearned for back in the day. How else…
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Sparking your interest, mirror images
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: What are you hearing about Chevy’s new teeny electric Spark? I saw one on the street the other day (didn’t even know they existed until then), and although I’ve been reluctant to buy any of the tiny cars up until now, I have to say this one interested me for…
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