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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings slay Old Bridge Knights
Vikings Dahare Ford scored four times in Friday night’s game.
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MONROE: Local orthopedic surgeon on cutting edge
Nicole M. Wells photos Dr. Donald Polakoff sits in his Monroe Township office. He is the first orthopedic surgeon in the state to be able to offer a new generation of knee replacement surgery. Next, A model of the iTotal knee replacement joint made by ConforMIS of Massachusettes.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders getting tennis lineup together
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group With its full lineup intact, the Hillsborough High School girls tennis team finally may be able to find out just how competitive it can be this fall. The Raiders have played an assortment of lineups to start the season, but following their seventh-place finish at the Somerset County Tournament…
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Successful aging
Group to celebrate 20 years with conference By Michele Alperin, Special Writer Some people moan and groan in the face of problems, but others, like Dick and Vicky Bergman, roll up their sleeves and come up with a solution. The immediate challenge they faced was Mr. Bergman’s mother, an active woman who had been a…
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PRINCETON: Forum planned on private college bill
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Borough plans to convene a town forum next month as part of its ongoing effort to defeat an Assembly bill exempting private colleges and universities from land use boards. Mayor Yina Moore, an opponent of the proposed legislation, said Tuesday that the forum would be Oct. 9, the…
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PRINCETON: Petraeus interested in university presidency?
It didn’t take long for the speculation to start on who might be interested in replacing retiring Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman. The Daily Princetonian newspaper reported on Thursday that retired Army general and current director of the CIA David Petraeus, who earned his Ph.D. from the Wilson School 25 years ago, is interested in…
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MONROE: Concerned citizens form anti-tax hike group
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Local citizens concerned the recent substantial tax increase formed a group last month called the Monroe Citizens for Responsible Government. According to its mission statement, “Our elected officials need to stop spending as if they had an unlimited ATM machine.” The non-partisan group of citizens formed in August…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Sept. 27
The following was provided by Lt. Lance Maloney of the Hopewell Township Police Department: Robert M. Hopeck, 45, of Route 28, Bridgewater, was charged with failure to inspect and driving while suspended Sept. 17 at 4:53 p.m. Sgt. William Springer stopped a GMC van along Pennington-Lawrenceville Road for an inspection violation. Mr. Hopeck had…
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