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One Princeton, one spirit
Richard C. Woodbridge, Candidate for mayor To the editor: Congratulations to Liz Lempert for winning a hard fought primary. Congratulations also to Heather, Lance, Patrick, Bernie, Jenny and Jo for their strong finishes. Scott and Tamera are to be thanked for their spirited campaign. For relative new comers, they ran good races and we sincerely…
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CRANBURY: District 12 baseball opens play today
C-PLL looking for long run By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Cranbury-Plainsboro entry in the District 12 Little League 12-year-old tournament isn’t going to overpower anyone with its home run prowess at the plate. But that doesn’t mean that C-P will be a pushover for any team it faces. ”We really don’t have a real…
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SPRINGFIELD: Community bands together for family of fire victim
UPDATED REPORT By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor SPRINGFIELD — Members of the community are rallying together for the wife and son of Lawrence Metzger, 52, who died after his home engulfed in flames a week before Father’s Day. A past president of the Springfield Township Fire Company, Mr. Metzger is survived by his wife of…
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CRANBURY: Town scores AAA bond rating
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Township Committee found out last month it received another AAA Standard & Poor’s bond rating. The township has maintained the highest financial rating, used to determine the market value of the town’s debt and the interest it would be charged, since 2009.”The credit rating is a report…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Old City Hall reopens for weekend festivities
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — This past weekend one of the city’s most important historical landmarks opened its doors to the public allowing visitors the chance to look inside. The Old City Hall, a 19th century building adorned with a clock tower, is located at 11 Crosswicks St. Major restoration work began…
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Hospice Patients Impart Invaluable Lessons on Life
By Toby Ehrlich It’s funny, when I tell people that I volunteer for Stein Hospice, I get a sense that they are complimenting me with their eyes. They comment on how “nice it is” of me to do this or “how selfless of you.” But it’s not like that at all. Just the opposite, in…
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CRANBURY: Student pens winning play
Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Students at the Cranbury School perform an original play by classmate Jason Li June 15. The play also won state honors in a recent competition.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Mayor plays hardball
Mayor says council members violated Sunshine Law By Christina Whittington, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Borough Hall has become a catalyst for individuals and groups pointing in different directions for change. And at the June 18 council meeting, the future location of Borough Hall once again was on the agenda. At the onset, Mayor Steven Kirson…
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TRENTON: Hightstown High seniors graduate
Hightstown High School seniors graduate in Trenton on June 14. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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