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PRINCETON: Officials, governor disagree on numbers
Gov. Chris Christie talks to passersby outside the Princeton Soup & Sandwich Co. in Palmer Square during a stop in town on Friday, March 22. Shop owner Lisa Ruddy said the visit was a complete surprise. “There was a line out the door and we looked up and said, “Is that him?” She did not…
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Not happy with the mayor’s progress
Mary Ann DeAngelis, West Windsor I am a 22 ½-year home owner of West Windsor and do not celebrate the mayor’s progress. In the time I have lived here my taxes have gone up so high I might have to move to another town. Yes the Acme center is great. I moved from an urban…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Community members hold Town Hall meeting to Save Saint Mary School
Why is Saint Mary School closing? BORDENTOWN CITY – There will be a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, March 26, at 7 p.m. to address a question being asked throughout the community: "Why is Saint Mary School closing?" The meeting will take place inside the Carslake Community Center, 209 Crosswicks St., Bordentown City. It is open to the public and the…
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AS I SEE IT: Princeton Car 54, where are you?
By Dennis Scheil Over the past few weeks, two seemingly unrelated news items have made frequent appearances on the front pages and home pages of Princeton’s news media. The first involves the allegations made against David Dudeck, the Princeton chief of police, while the second announced that the current Democratic councilpersons whose terms expire this…
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MONTGOMERY: Police to get three new cruisers
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY It looks like the Police Department will be saying goodbye to some of its old Ford Crown Victorias and hello to a couple of 2012 Chevy Impalas in the near future. To continue bringing its aging police fleet up to speed, on March 21 the Township Committee agreed…
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PRINCETON: Town, cop settle lawsuit
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will have to foot less than half the $87,500 settlement that a Princeton police officer received to end his whistle-blower lawsuit. Administrator Robert W. Bruschi said Monday that the municipality’s portion comes out to $33,500, based on an arrangement with its insurance carrier to pay the first $20,000…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Soccer club replaces goals at field
The Hillsborough Soccer Club, Hillsborough’s youth travel soccer program, has donated new goals for a township field on Amsterdam Road. ”As one of the longest-running youth sports organizations in town, we feel a great sense of community,” said Bonnie Herterich, president of the soccer club. “We recognized the need for new goals on the Country…
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Thanks to health board for outdoor smoking ban
Heather Howard, Council liaison to Board of Health I am writing to thank the Princeton Board of Health for approving a smoking ban in Princeton’s public outdoor spaces. Princeton has a long history of progressive measures to protect the public health, and leads again with this ordinance. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death,…
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PRINCETON: 200 gain ‘Admission’ to red-carpet fundraiser
Philip Sean Curran Sally Weisman, left, and au´thor Jean Hanff Korelitz flank a poster for the movie ‘Admis´sion,’ based on Ms. Korelitz’s novel, at the Garden Theatre on Thursday. A screening of the movie raised $7,000 for Housing Initiatives of Prince´ton. Courtesy photo
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