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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Local family gives $10K to YMCA program
Pictured outside of Hopewell Elementary School are Mia Conover, Paige Bovenizer, Mark Bovenizer and Olivia Friedrich.
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton A resident of Birch Avenue reported he or she had received about 40 harassing phone calls sometime between March 4 and March 21. Police said detectives are investigating the calls. West Windsor (No blotter items were received from West Windsor police.)Montgomery (No blotter items were received from Montgomery police.)Plainsboro Lauren L. Meijias, 27, of…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Deal with Kooltronic on Marshall’s Corner is off
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Negotiations between Hopewell Township and Kooltronic on collaborating on building a walkable community at Marshall’s Corner and Pennytown have failed, and the township will pursue an alternate strategy. At last night‘s (Wednesday) Township Committee meeting, all five committee members agreed it was time to abandon efforts to negotiate with Kooltronic. …
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HERALD COMMUNITY: Kids hunt spring bounty
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Despite the chilly weather Saturday morning, residents were out and about with baskets in hand to hunt for eggs at several local events held throughout the area. ”It’s a great turnout even with the cold weather,” Councilman Peter Yeager said. “Kids were happy. It was a great morning.” Around 200…
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Two bridge projects will begin shortly
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Two area bridges — one large and one small — will be work sites shortly. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) announced Monday that it has awarded a construction contract for repaving and other repairs on the approach roadways, overpasses and ramps that carry traffic to and from…
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April 3 talk: ‘In the Dooryard: Essential Weeds at Our Feet’
The edges of our paths, gardens, and lawns are home to resilient plants. Dandelion, plantain, violets, and others often end up removed by hand or pesticides, though they have traditional uses as food and medicinal remedies. Many of our weeds also serve an ecological role in the garden – providing nectar, pollen, and habitat for…
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Renowned Artist and Profesor Mel Leipzig to Present “Portrait of a College” at Trenton Campus April 10
Leipzig’s portrait of Business faculty member Andrea Lynch, who also coordinates MCCC’s Study Abroad program, and her daughter, was recently on display at the Mercer Gallery.
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MONTGOMERY: Township to use Princeton for backup animal control
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Despite an expected hike in rates, the township will continue using Princeton for its backup animal control services this year. The Township Committee, on March 21, renewed its annual shared service agreement for animal control assistant with the newly consolidated Princeton. While the service will remain essentially unchanged,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: JCC swimmers excel at N.J. Jr. Olympics meet
At the Junior Olympics swim meet are Bridgewater Tide swimmers, from left, Katelyn Battagliese of Hillsborough; Leah Juechter, Hannah Lesser and Kinsey Rushevics of Bridgewater, and Rayna Klugherz of Basking Ridge. (Photo courtesy of Christine Battagliese)
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