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PRINCETON: Silver Shop marks 75 years
The Silver Shop owner Sal Pitts with some of his collection for sale at his shop on Palmer Square in Princeton. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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STOCKTON: Wilson Drive work project money OK’d
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — A $450,000 bond ordinance that will pay for work on Wilson Drive was adopted by the Stockton Borough Council during its Dec. 10 meeting, borough Clerk Michele Hovan said. Improvements to drainage along Wilson Drive and to the road itself will be paid for by the measure. Ms.…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School district is tops in textile effort
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s early November textile drive netted 13,745 pounds of clothing, hats, shoes, belts, handbags, draperies, stuffed toys and other items for the needy. HoVal partnered with Wearable Collections Recycling (WRC) in the effort, and that organization has announced that HoVal was the top performing school…
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PRINCETON: Silver Shop marks 75 years
The Silver Shop owner Sal Pitts with some of his collection for sale at his shop on Palmer Square in Princeton. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School officials react to Connecticut shootings
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Friday (Dec. 14) at approximately 9:30 a.m., police in Newtown, Connecticut, received a 911 call reporting a possible shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, Dickenson Drive, Newtown, according to Lt. J. Paul Vance, of the Connecticut State Police. Newtown officers responded and requested assistance from Connecticut State Police.…
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WEST AMWELL: Electric power law is in works
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — A proposed ordinance on the placement, replacement or removal of utility poles and underground facilities used to distribute electric power or telecommunications was introduced by the West Amwell Township Committee at its Dec. 10 meeting. Under the measure, which is expected to be scheduled for a public…
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ALLENTOWN: Fond farewells as madam president relinquishes gavel
Former Board of Education member Joe Stampe (left) was among the current and former public officials who attended the Dec. 12 Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education meeting to bid farewell to departing President Lisa Herzer, who is retiring from the school board after eight years of service.
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Montgomery Kuei Chan Chang, 71, of Princeton, was issued summonses for failure to stop or yield, failure to report an accident, and leaving the scene of an accident at Grayson Drive and Red Oak Way on Dec.18 around 8:45 a.m. Katarina Joslin, 17, of Princeton, was issued a summons for careless driving after allegedly hitting…
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Thank you, Robbinsville voters
Michael Reca, president, Board of Education; Steven Mayer, superintendent We would like to thank our neighbors in Robbinsville for approving the referendum projects designed to make sure our youngest learners have appropriate school facilities! We genuinely appreciate the time and energy residents put forward to become informed and to make sure that our schools…
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