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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough okays salary ranges
By Matt Nelson, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — At Monday’s meeting, the Borough Council unanimously approved 6-0 an ordinance establishing salary ranges for certain officers and employees. It confirms official employment designations for each officer and employee in the borough of Hightstown and supersedes all previous salary ordinances and is in effect until changed by the…
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PRINCETON: Curtis again an All-American
Princeton resident is fifth in nationals heptathlon By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kelly Curtis finished her final collegiate heptathlon bent over a fence spitting up blood after finishing fifth at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. It will be her lasting memory, and it was worth it for the Princeton High School graduate…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Arrest made in fatal hit & run
By Staff Report BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A Burlington County man turned himself in to police Monday and was charged with a fatal hit-and-run I-676 collision that claimed the life of a 29-year-old woman in Camden on June 2, according to authorities. New Jersey State Police arrested Ronald Winzinger, 35, of Hainesport, as the result of…
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PLAINSBORO: New Knight in MOC shot put
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Antony Zeng was feeling some jitters the night before his first track and field Meet of Champions. ”I’m pretty nervous,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro North shot putter, “but that’s part of competition so I’ve gotten used to it.” Zeng has adjusted to the new feeling this year. He hardly…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS baseball one win from state title
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Even when his team was struggling early in the season, the message remained the same from Norm Hewitt. The veteran Hillsborough High baseball coach had a good feeling about his team and felt all along the tough schedule the Raiders had played would have them prepared for tournament baseball.…
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School of Rock Princeton Offers Devilish Discount On Black Sabbath Summer Camp
Sinful savings for young rockers to explore the metal madness of Ozzy and company
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HIGHTSTOWN: Court rules for council member
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Councilman Robert Thibault has told multiple media outlets that he will sue the borough for a “politically motivated” police stop resulting in two traffic summonses which occurred during his campaign for mayor in 2010. Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson was not immediately available for comment. Mr. Thibault lost to…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of June 8
Hightstown Police said they arrested and charged a man on North Main Street for possessing and uttering a fraudulent government document on May 23 at 11:42 a.m. Flavio Ugna-Tamay, 29, of Twin Rivers, East Windsor, was stopped after making an improper turn. The driver presented a fraudulent Ecuadorian passport, according to police. He was also…
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