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REGISTER SPOTLIGHT: PHOTOS: Week of Jan. 14
Daisy Confoy will be representing Northern Burlington County Regional Middle School on March 3 during the 36th Annual Junior High Band Concert at Fernwood Middle School in Egg Harbor Township. (Courtesy photo)
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Eagle Scout Project Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
By Gary Cooper American Legion Post 401 and Boy Scout Troop 10 will host a spaghetti dinner at the Post hall, 148 Major Rd., South Brunswick, on Saturday, March 2, from 5 to 8 p.m. to raise funds for Patrick Hurley’s Eagle Scout Project. The menu will feature spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread, coffee, tea, soda and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fraudster pleads guilty in investment scam
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A Monmouth County man charged with bilking $1.5 million out of investors, including a township senior citizen, pleaded guilty last week and could face 10 years in prison, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. According to a press release from the office, Jordan Zemlock, 51, of Morganville in…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens ready for MCT hockey
Robbinsville High School’s Zack Bryan moves past Hightstown’s Blaine Reiser during the Raven’s 10-3 win on Monday. Photo by John Blaine
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PRINCETON: New jughandles plan floated by DOT
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The state Department of Transportation has floated a “concept” for relieving traffic on busy Route 1 that involves widening the highway and adding jughandles in both directions. Local officials from the three impacted communities, Plainsboro, Princeton and West Windsor, along with representatives of Princeton University and Princeton Healthcare System…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Pennytown-area water: Focus at Feb. 7 session
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Matt Mulhall, a hydrogeologist who has worked as a consultant for Hopewell Township for years, said at a Feb. 7 township Planning Board meeting on a proposed new village based on and near the Pennytown tract that the village “as currently envisioned will have enough water” to meet the needs…
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 15
Batista Actors perform a sword-fighting scene. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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Not all in Princeton are AvalonBay opponents
Sandra Persichetti, Princeton I have been following the application of AvalonBay to develop the former hospital site on Witherspoon Street with great interest. I am disappointed that the Planning Board chose to reject the application knowing full well that it was within the parameters of the zoning ordinance. This rejection opens the municipality to a…
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 15
Batista The Rev. Karin Mitchell, rector of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Cranbury, places ashes on the forehead of Tim Kasziba, of East Windsor, at the Park & Ride on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 13. The “ashes to go“ were offered to early morning commut´ers taking buses to New York City. (Courtesy photo)
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