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EAST WINDSOR: Budget calls for 1.5-cent tax rate hike
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council introduced its 2013 municipal budget at $20.8 million Tuesday, which calls for a 1.5-cent increase in the municipal tax rate. ”The budget represents a very fiscally conservative responsible budget document that maintains a high level of service and well serves our residents,” said Mayor…
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TITUSVILLE: SPIRIT of the JERSEYS fair set
Experience five centuries of New Jersey’s history all in one place at the SPIRIT of the JERSEYS — a historical festival for all ages on May 11 at Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville. This free, award-winning event, which runs from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., rain or shine, annually draws more than 5,000 visitors. Now in its…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Four injured in two crashes
Police photo The police cruiser of Patrolman Mark Lorenc was totaled following the second of two crashes Thursday morning.
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PRINCETON: Whitlow building foundation at Hun
Raiders boys lacrosse team welcomes new coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor M.V. Whitlow jumped into coaching while he was still playing, and he has thrived as a coach since his playing days ended. Whitlow brings a wealth of championship experience to The Hun School, where he is the new boys head coach. ”It’s…
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Lowell Arye to Discuss “Baby Boom Tsunami” in Distinguished Lecture April 9 at MCCC
By Candace Zafirellis Lowell Arye, deputy commissioner at the New Jersey Department of Human Services, will give a lecture at Mercer County Community College at noon on Tuesday, April 9, in the Communications Building, room 107. The discussion, “The Baby Boom Tsunami: Implications for Services and Workforce for the Next Generation,” is part of the…
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PRINCETON: Physicist recalls life among atom bomb’s creators
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Nobel Prize-winning physicist Roy J. Glauber, now 87, stood in front of an audience at Princeton University Wednesday to talk about what it was like to work on the atom bomb during World War II as a teenager. Mr. Glauber, a professor at Harvard University and the University…
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HOPEWELL: Elementary school honored for academic excellence
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hopewell Elementary School (HES) has added an impressive feather to its cap by being cited for academic excellence by the state. HES is one of only two schools in Mercer County — Riverside Elementary in Princeton is the other — to be designated as a Reward School this year. ”The…
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