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TRENTON: Sen. Turner calls on BPU to reject JCP&L rate increase proposal
TRENTON – In response to Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L’s) proposed 4.5 percent rate increase, Sen. Shirley K. Turner (D-Mercer and Hunterdon) today released the following statement: ”Over the past two years, New Jersey has faced some tough storms, from Irene to Sandy, that have left electric customers across the state literally in the…
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ROMAN JEWELERS OFFERS SERVICE TO FIRST RESPONDERS
Tommy Nguyen, Master Jeweler at Roman Jewelers, shows Police Officer, Louis Vastola’s newly polished badge. Officer Vastola is from the Hopewell Township Police department. Roman Jewelers is providing badge cleaning and polishing to NJ first responders
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HILLSBOROUGH: Three school staffer retirements accepted
Three staff retirements were accepted by the Hillsborough Board of Education at its meeting Monday. Barbara Doyle, literacy teacher at the middle school, has retired, effective April 1. She had worked in Hillsborough since September 2001. Deborah Grimaldi, special education teacher at Triangle School, said she’ll retire, effective July 1. She has been here since…
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CRANBURY: PHS senior selects Hamilton College
By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer CRANBURY — A four-year athletic letter-winner at Princeton High School, Meg Brennan captained her high school team in 2012, leading the PHS Tigers to its first-ever Group 3 Sectional Title, ”I’ve had amazing coaches rooting me on, seeing me through and believing in me which has helped me believe in…
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SPS Marketing
Patricia Zinsser The third graders of Mrs. Lisa Hinz and Ms. Pauline Bur’s classes in St. Paul School of Princeton recently held their annual fairytale Mock Trial. This year’s trial, based on “Cinderella”, was written by Mrs. Hinz. The costumed students held to courtroom standards as the plaintiff, Prince Charming (Chase DeJean), brought…
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PRINCETON: Baseball team earns first win
Bloom provides veteran play for Little Tigers By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High baseball team wasn’t going to let a 0-3 start temper the optimism they had as a group when they entered the season. The Little Tigers put everything together on Monday, getting solid pitching and timely hitting on the way to…
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Bishop refuses to meet with concerned St. Mary School community
Kathy Cipolloni of Hamilton To the editor: On April 5, Bishop David O’Connell, of the Diocese of Trenton, chose to go on his monthly radio show on Domestic Church Radio show, “The Shepherd’s Voice” and attack the families of St. Mary School community. The promised call in session conveniently was cut out. The bishop said…
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MONTGOMERY: HiTOPS/Packet Athlete of the Week
Capolongo pushes Cougars to fast start By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Peter Mueller knows the value of a player who can drive in runs — especially when they bat in a spot in the order not traditionally known for producing runs. In Sam Capolongo, the Montgomery High baseball coach has just that kind of player.…
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