• PRINCETON: School bond vote Monday

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    The Board of Education urged Princetonians at its Sept. 18 meeting to vote on the $10.98 million bond referendum on Monday, which is designated for school building improvements and upgrades throughout the district.    The board estimated the impact on the average assessed home in the district would be less than…

  • CRANBURY: Committee debates projects as grant deadline looms

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — The Township Committee discussed several options for road improvements as next months deadline for applying to the State Department of Transportation for grants comes near.    According to Township Administrator Denise Marabello, the grants would allow paving, milling, and grinding to happen to roads in desperate need of repair.…

  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Prosecutor’s Office: Burlington City policeman returns fire, kills shooter

       MOUNT HOLLY — Burlington County Prosecutor Robert Bernardi and Burlington City Police Chief Anthony Wallace announced on Sept. 18 that a man who shot at a city police patrolman late the night before along Route 130 was fatally struck when the officer returned fire.    ”The officer stopped to talk to the suspect at 11:58 p.m.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town fares well through high wind, rain storms (Video)

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town fares well through high wind, rain storms (Video)

    By Charles w. Kim, Managing Editor    Charles W. KimManaging Editor    High winds and rain moving through the township Tuesday provided little more than an annoyance, according to officials.    Chief of Police Raymond Hayducka said Wednesday that the town fared pretty well with only a few falling trees and brief power outages as a band of…

  • AvalonBay is not a good neighbor

    Kate Warren, Princeton To the editor: Responding to one of the “Frequently Asked Questions” posted on the Princeton Healthcare System website, www.princetonhcs.org, “What will happen to the site of the original hospital?”    Barry Rabner, president and CEO responds: “After a careful process, during which approximately 125 potential purchasers expressed interest in the Witherspoon Street property,…

  • PRINCETON: New town: What to call it?

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Borough officials have asked their attorney to provide them legal advice on what the official name of the consolidated municipality will be.    Borough Councilman Roger Martindell said Tuesday that officials also requested attorney Maeve E. Cannon to provide an opinion on who has the discretion to decide the name…

  • WEST AMWELL: DEA telephone scam under investigation

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — The township Police Department and the federal Drug Enforcement Agency are conducting a joint investigation of a bizarre telephone scam in which an imposter DEA agent allegedly told a township woman she was under investigation by the DEA for purchasing illegal drugs over the Internet with a…

  • ALLENTOWN: AHS girls soccer off to impressive start

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    There is plenty new about this year’s Allentown High School girls soccer team.    There is also plenty familiar. And together, the new and the familiar have helped the Redbirds get off to an impressive start.    Allentown, which has a new head coach in former Clearview assistant Coleen Weber, improved…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Squad renovation complete (Video)

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