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EAST WINDSOR: New police officer joins the ranks
Mayor Janice Mironov swears in new officer Joseph Ianonne Jr. as his parents, Irene and Joseph Iannone Sr., listen.
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MONTGOMERY: HiTops/Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Hrudowsky finds new hockey to love By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Erica Hrudowsky’s mother was a standout field hockey player at Rutgers University who went on to try out for the Olympic team, but her daughter grew up wanting no part of the sport. ”We were an ice hockey family,” said Hrudowsky, whose father…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Oct. 19
East Windsor Nancy Coffee, 50, of Washington Court, was charged with drunken driving at 1:36 a.m. Oct. 10. Officer Paul Wille saw a 2008 Honda going east on Route 571 and making a left turn on Route 130 through a red light, police said. The vehicle continued operating erratically and was stopped on Route 130,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens band together on gridiron
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The Robbinsville High School football team began the year with a numbers problem. The problem only got worse when injuries along each line forced the Ravens to move players into new positions and play on both sides of the ball. But as the number of healthy players dwindled, the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Remembrance service
The Lambertville Fire Department held its annual Memorial Service at the Firefighters Memorial in the Mount Hope Cemetery on Sunday. Members of the fire service and the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad who died during the last year were remembered.
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SPRINGFIELD: Township told to reassess properties
By David Kilby, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD — After being ordered by the county to re-evaluate its properties, the Springfield Township Council has given its own evaluation of the property value crisis, saying it has done its part in keeping property taxes low. In 2011, the average house in Springfield was assessed at $321,000. The tax…
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White Cane Sale
Lions Nancy Mason and Carl Swanson will be among the many Lions greeting residents at the White Cane Sale.
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CHESTERFIELD: Residents still outraged over tax hike
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — Residents filled the cafeteria of Chesterfield Elementary School on Oct. 11 to vent their outrage and frustration once again over the recent municipal tax increase they received in their 2012 tax bills. ”This isn’t a public hearing on the taxes,” Mayor Michael Hlubik said. “Obviously, that is going…
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