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ROBBINSVILLE: Volunteer firefighters celebrate 50th anniversary
Dennis Symons Lt. Joe Goss (left), the president of the Washington Volunteer Firemen, presents Robbinsville Councilman Vince Calcagno with a check for $28,598 to cover the township’s local match for a grant for $141,579 worth of new radios and pagers. Photo by Dennis Symons www.dennissymons.com
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SUNSHINE LIST
Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending us lists of 2013 meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to email them to us as soon as possible. Send to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177 except on Thursdays. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP FIRE COMMISSIONERS: Jan. 17, 7 p.m. (public hearing and budget adoption), Municipal Building. …
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PRINCETON: Sustainable Princeton award winners announced
Nine community leaders will be honored on Jan. 23 at the Sustainable Princeton Leadership Awards Ceremony. The awards ceremony, which is free and open to the public, will take place at the Princeton Public Library from 7 to 8 p.m. as a kick-off to the Princeton Environmental Film Festival. Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert and Matt…
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Join Women’s Overnight Retreat Jan. 25-26 at Marriott
By Har Sinai Temple RSVP Now for Har Sinai’s 8th Annual Women’s Retreat HOPEWELL TWP. – There’s still time to reserve a spot among the women of Har Sinai Temple for the 8th Annual Women’s Retreat whose theme is "Celebrating Renewal: Caring for Ourselves and Our World." Designed as a weekend of bonding among…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Feds want new road at contaminated site
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor The federal government will try again for permission from Somerset County for a temporary easement to reach a contaminated “hot spot” on the former federal munitions depot off Mountain View Road. After being rebuffed on using existing roads on the site, the government has applied to township planners to build…
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PRINCETON: University police seeking to carry firearms
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer As a patrolman at Princeton University, Mike Michalski has to respond in any kind of situation, be it a drunk student who needs to go the hospital or something more serious such that he is required to wear a bullet-proof vest. Despite facing potentially life-threatening situations, he and his…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Plainsboro A black iPhone 4S worth an estimated $500 was reported stolen Wednesday from a student at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North. Brad A. Siegel, 55, of Dayton, was arrested Jan. 9 and charged driving while under the influence of intoxicating drugs on Scotts Corner Road around 3:10 p.m. He was also charged with being…
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PRINCETON: Mayor headed to Washington for inauguration
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert plans to be in Washington, D.C., Monday for the inauguration of President Barack Obama, the second time she will have seen him take the oath of office. ”It’s going to be exciting,” she said Wednesday. Ms. Lempert recalled going to his first inaugural four years…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Split best way to give HHS scoring
Raiders duo is county’s best By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Gary Biggs has a couple of prolific goal scorers on his team. But rather than put Brad Bowers and Tom Deane together on the same line, the Hillsborough High ice hockey coach has them on separate lines and that is working out quite well…
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