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PRINCETON: Crumiller recuses herself from board hearing
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Borough Councilwoman and Planning Board member Jenny Crumiller said Thursday that she would recuse herself from the board’s hearing tonight on Princeton University’s $300 million arts and transit project. Ms. Crumiller said she was advised by Planning Board attorney Allen D. Porter not to participate, given her…
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Woodbridge is best choice for mayor
Bernice Frank, Princeton Princeton Township and Borough have been fortunate through the years in having able, compassionate, separate governments. Now with consolidation a fact, we need a leader who has had experience in both governments and knows the concerns of both communities. Dick Woodbridge would be the mayor we need. He is the most prepared…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings prey on Hawks 35-7
Ed Birch photos Above, Quarterback T.J. Perkowski pitches the ball out to Donte Strickland. Below, T.J. Taylor returns a kick during the Homecoming victory Friday.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Police urge parents to be alert!
Area boy escapes man near Province Line Road Princeton Township police are investigating a suspicious incident that occurred the evening of Oct. 16 on Province Line Road, near the Hopewell Township border. It was reported to Princeton police that an 8-year-old boy had been dragged into the woods by an unknown man.. The boy reported he was…
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Make mayoral choice on merit alone
Harvey Rothberg M.D., Princeton As everyone knows, this is an election year. Across the nation there are big contests and major issues between Democrats and Republicans. But not in Princeton. Here we are about to elect the first mayor of our unified town, one Princeton. Fortunately, we are blessed with having two exceptionally well-qualified candidates.…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection
The annual inspection of the Lambertville Fire Department and the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad was held Sunday on York Street. The city’s three fire units observed Fire Prevention Week last week with many activities planned by a committee composed of Greg Heller, Mitchell Ege Jr. and Cindy Strauss. These events culminated with a…
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Costliest insurance states
Michiganders pay the highest percentage of their average annual incomes for car insurance, according to data compiled by CarInsuranceQuotes.com. All else being equal, car insurance rates differ from state-to-state according to a number of variables, including state insurance regulations, costs for car repairs and medical care, insurance fraud taking place within the state, the number…
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