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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS class collecting for less fortunate
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School politics elective course offered to junior and senior students, Institute for Political and Legal Education (IPLE) is holding its 30th annual IPLE Holiday Fund during the month of December. IPLE teaches students the aspects of the local, state and federal government systems. According to an…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: State finals bound!
Ed Birch photo Vikings running back Dahrae Ford plows ahead for a short gain during the semifinal playoff victory over Old Bridge on Friday night.
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ENGAGEMENTL Hreshko — DeLisi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hreshko of Montgomery have announced the engagement of their daughter Christina, to William DeLisi, son of Ron and Laura DeLisi, formerly of Lawrenceville. The future bride graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2009 with a B.A. in Communication Studies, and from Rutgers University in 2010 with a Masters in…
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Deer hunting dangerous
Tony Singleton Lawrenceville I am a resident of Lawrence and am very concerned about allowing deer hunting in the Pole Farm, which is connected to Mercer Meadows, Rosedale Park and joined to the new soccer field on the Lawrence-Pennington Road. There has never been legal hunting in this preserved land and the number of…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Foods festival raises $4,600
For holiday decorations By John Tredrea, Special Writer A special fundraiser at the Off-Broadstreet Theatre in October brought the Hopewell Business Association (HBA) nearly one-third of the way toward its goal of raising $16,000 for new holiday decorations in downtown Hopewell Borough. The decorations would go atop utility poles, replacing large electric snowflakes that need…
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Remove graffiti from Princeton Township sign
Ethan Finley, Princeton Recently I was driving my car in the general area of Mt. Lucas and Herrontown roads. I discovered that a graffiti outlaw placed graffiti on a sign announcing the entrance to Princeton Township. The graffiti outlaw used an expletive deleted when he or she placed the graffiti on the sign. Even though…
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Corfield concedes, says fight for values continues
Marie Corfield, Flemington Now that the votes in the 16th Legislative District Assembly race have been tallied, I have called Assemblywoman Donna Simon to congratulate her on her victory. I want to thank my family for its unending support, and all of our supporters, volunteers and dedicated staff. We could not have come so close…
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WEST AMWELL: Officials OK FiOS lines project
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — The firm of United Federal City is expected to begin installing FiOS (Fiber-Optic) lines on utility poles in West Amwell Township soon. The Township Committee approved the project at its Nov. 28 meeting, Clerk Lora Olsen said. Other business at that session included: — An ordinance that…
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JAMESBURG: Making spirits bright:
Borough gives seasonal light By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer JAMESBURG — Blustery winds brought a chilly touch of December to the recent unseasonably warm temperatures as residents converged on Veteran’s Park Wednesday for a draught of holiday cheer. Stockton Avenue was cordoned off between Lincoln Avenue and Sedgwick Street as about 200 bundled up…
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