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Martindell intends to keep working
Roger Martindell, Princeton Princeton Borough and Township voters took the opportunity to retire me from local government at the end of this year by voting in greater numbers for other candidates in the Democratic primary election June 5. The vote occurred as I completed 23 years on Borough Council. I have mixed emotions about the…
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OPEN CALL TO PLEIN AIR ARTISTS
By Vicki Gaudier THE FARNSWORTH GALLERY, BORDENTOWN NJ – "OPEN CALL TO PLEIN AIR ARTISTS FOR THE "PAINT THE TOWN" ART EXHIBIT AND SALE Bordentown, NJ 08505 – The Farnsworth Gallery located in historic City of Bordentown at 134 Farnsworth Avenue is hosting its Premiere "Paint The Town" Plein Air Art Exhibition and Sale to…
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LOOSE ENDS: Signs, signs, everywhere there’s signs
By Pam Hersh It was primary election day, June 5, 7 p.m., an hour before the polls closed. People wearing expressions of excited anticipation queued up out the door and along the sides of the room. We were warned about the fire hazard of blocking the aisles. However, no voting machines were in…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops bust alleged multi-town burglar
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police charged a New Brunswick man last week with allegedly committing five burglaries in three different towns and suspect he may be involved in more than a dozen similar crimes on the Route 27 corridor. Walter Hastings, 50, was arrested at 10 a.m. June 8…
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MONROE: When wishes come true
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Make-A-Wish New Jersey hosted more than a dozen members of the New York football Giants rookie draft class at the Samuel & Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place on June 6. ”The New York Giants have always set the bar for how we would hope professional sports teams would grant…
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MONROE: Fire destroys abandoned house on South Brunswick border
Photo courtesy Jamesburg Fire Department. Firefighters from Jamesburg and South Brunswick battle a blaze that destroyed an abandoned farmhouse on Route 535 June 4.
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CRANBURY: Families cast lines at fishing derby
Amy Batista photo Nathan Nydick, 4, of Cranbury fishes with his dad Scott at the Cranbury Fishing Derby at the Village Park on June 2.
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CRANBURY: Families cast lines at fishing derby
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Cranbury Police Department’s annual Fishing Derby was held at Village Park on June 2. On May 31, the lake was stocked with around 400 fish by the Musky Trout Hatchery in Asbury, which consisted of pan fish, sunnies, crappie and about a 100 large-mouth bass, according to…
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