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SPORTS: Spring brings softball preview
By Mike Mack, Special Writer The boys aren’t the only ones getting back on the diamond. Softball season is in full swing and some local schools are off to hot starts. The girls of Northern Burlington County High School are looking to build on a solid showing last season, after they finished with a 14-11…
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CHESTERFIELD: $3.8 million budget up for adoption
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — Tonight, April 11, a public hearing is scheduled on the municipality’s $3.8 million budget for 2013. The Township Committee introduced the budget at its meeting March 14. This evening’s public hearing is slated for 7:30 p.m. inside the Chesterfield Township Elementary School, 17700 Wild Horse Creek Road.…
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PRINCETON: Chamber to redesign one kiosk, not two
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce will fix up and maintain one of the two message board kiosks on Nassau Street this summer, a compromise between local officials who were split over the idea. The chamber will redesign the kiosk at the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon Street. A…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police department gets new officers
John Voorhees, a retired Hamilton Township police officer, pins the township badge on Robert Voorhees, who is his son.
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PRINCETON: Route 1 plan posting surprises West Windsor neighbors
By Charley Falkenburg and Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writers WEST WINDSOR When a modified Route 1 concept appeared on Princeton’s town website over the weekend, it created a flurry of surprise and confusion among the folks on the other side of the highway. Princeton caught its West Windsor neighbors off guard when it released…
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FLORENCE: Township hosting spring weekend
April 11, Mayor Craig Wilkie encouraged Florence Township residents and visitors to enjoy this upcoming weekend featuring local special events. Saturday April 13 – At 9 a.m., Saturday morning the community will rededicate the Richard "Dickie" Coates Little League Field. Dick was killed while conducting a Navy training exercise in 1964. He was a member of…
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WEST AMWELL: Electric bills are township focus
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee is looking into “community aggregation” programs that could save residents and merchants a substantial amount of money on their electric bills. Township clerk Lora Olsen said that, at its Monday night meeting, the committee met with several brokers that could provide the electricity under…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Cpl. Timothy Vanselous, of the West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On March 27, Officer Joseph Cesare investigated a motor vehicle accident on Route 179 in the area of mile marker 3. Steven Wells, 54, of Lebanon, was traveling north on Route 179 when a deer ran in front of his vehicle . He…
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Sparkle Week’ is scheduled
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — “Sparkle Week” is coming back to Lambertville soon. This special annual event, which began over a half-century ago, will return to the city in May. ”Spanning more than 50 years, Sparkle Week has grown from just being a bulk-trash pickup into the ultimate recycling and ‘up-cycling’ event,” said…
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