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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Turf field groundbreaking marked by $25K donation
Shown above at the July 5 turf field groundbreaking are (from left): Brian Barr (president, Hopewell Valley Soccer Association); Sheryl Stone (trustee, Recreation Foundation of Hopewell Valley); Steve Faber (president, Hopewell Valley lacrosse); Charlotte Laracy (HVCHS girls lacrosse); Allen Cannon (Hopewell Township committeeman); Laura Rodriquez (HVCHS girls soccer): Mike Markulec (mayor, Hopewell Township); Casey Parret…
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TITUSVILLE: Results of the July 4 parade events
Shown is Miss 4th of July, Hana Kita of Titusville, waving to the crowd during the “Big Parade.” She is a 2012 graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School and, in the fall, plans to attend Norwich University, where she will study nursing.
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JAMESBURG: Tattoo shop marks artful anniversary
Nicole Cosentino photo Tattoo artists Chris Mirro and shop owner Gabriele Myklebust stand behind the counter of Simply Ink Tattoo in Jamesburg.
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PRINCETON: Proposed zoning could change east Nassau St.
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Borough Council is poised to introduce a revised version of a service business zoning district later this month that could result in a change in the makeup of businesses on the eastern end of Nassau Street. The service business district is located between Olden Street and Murray Place, on the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Scott Lerman, 42, of Livingston, and Ranjit Bawa, 41, of Bridgewater, were in an accident on Alexander Road at D&R Canal on July 9 at 10:02 a.m. Mr. Lerman received a summons for careless driving. Ursa Naqvi, 33, of Princeton, and Michael Stachowicz, 61, of Princeton, were in an accident at the intersection…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — Talbert Green, 31, of Trenton, was charged with criminal and traffic offenses as a result of a motor vehicle stop on July 2. Officer Michael Gramlich stopped Mr. Green on Route 29 at 1:55 a.m. after he allegedly was seen speeding. Mr. Green was determined to be under the influence…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council to vote on observation platform
By Nicole Cosentino, Special Writer The Skywatch Surveillance Program may be coming to South Brunswick. Skywatch is a observation platform owned by Middlesex County that entails 20-foot-high scissors-lifted enclosed platform in order to oversee large crowds. The county obtained the unit through a federal Department of Homeland Security grant and would make it available to…
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No person better than any other
Izzak Novak, of Hillsborough To the editor: I want to start this letter by stating that I love this country. I was born in America’s Heartland in the great state of Iowa. My paternal grandfather worked in my maternal great-grandfather’s store as a young man in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I live a mere 20…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ridge Road closing next week
Traffic may be knotted up next week in the Dayton section of the township. According to police, Ridge Road from George’s Road to Route 522 in Dayton will be closed to through traffic between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. starting tomorrow due to construction. Lt. Joe Charmello said the work should last about a week…
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