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JCP&L promises everything but electric
Gail Silver Titusville On Jan. 4 at the League of Municipalities forum, JCP&L promised to have more responses to local officials and to have company personnel to work with municipal representatives and participate in advisory board meetings in the advent of a storm. It will launch a mobile app where customers can report a…
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FLORENCE: Members select council leaders
By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer FLORENCE — As expected, the same faces will be returning to their elected seats for another year. The Florence Council briefly reunited Jan. 2 to square away its annual appointment procedures. Although it may be a fresh year, the council that gathered on the dais was the exact same one…
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PRINCETON: Sale of downtown Post Office still on hold
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The sale of the Post Office in Palmer Square is on hold until postal officials complete a mandatory consultation with the state Historic Preservation Office, although there has been no action in nearly a year. The preservation office, a branch of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, wrote…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: Week of Jan. 10
By Peg Traino, Guest Columnist Wishing all the residents of Mansfield Township the best wishes for a happy and healthy year ahead in 2013. The next scheduled recycle pick up for Mansfield Township is Jan. 14. The Mansfield Township Recreation Committee will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. in the Mansfield Township Municipal…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Students share their New Year’s resolutions
By Byrne Fahey For many high schoolers, a new calendar year has fewer implications than a new school year. Same grade, same classes, same activities, a new number to write at the end of the date. Yet, like anyone, Princeton High School students set New Year’s resolutions. They range from the typical eat healthier,…
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Rep. Rush Holt begins new term in U.S. Congress
By Charles W. Kim, The Packet Group WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, began his next term in congress Jan. 3 by introducing a series of bills to put more money into research and development as well as legislation to curb gun violence, according to a press release from his office. ”Thank you…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Gavel passed at Township Committee reorganization
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The same five residents have served on the governing body for the past five years, sometimes alternating roles as mayor and deputy mayor. Last week, the mayor’s gavel for 2013 was passed to Township Committeeman Stanley Moslowski Jr., who last served as mayor in 2010. Also at…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, weeks of Dec. 24-Jan. 5
• Firefighters had two calls within minutes on Christmas Day. At 8:12 a.m. they responded to a brush fire with live wires on May Place. At 8:15 the smoke/fire alarm brought them to the South Arlington Street pump station. • An East Camplain Road man reported at 10 a.m. Dec. 25 that body panels of his vehicle…
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