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PRINCETON: Chamber relocating to Nassau Street
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The walls are empty, shelves are barren and desks are being cleaned off as the last boxes are packed at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s offices on Thursday afternoon. March 29 was their last day at their home at 9 Vandeventer Ave. The offices will be closed on March…
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CRANBURY: Crossroads principal retiring
By Ed Birch, Special writer Raymond Tucholski, an employee of the district for more than 35 years and current principal at Crossroads South Middle School, has announced his plans to retire at the end of July. The Board of Education voted unanimously Monday night to accept his retirement. Mr. Tucholski has served Crossroads South in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girls lax looks to build on success
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Hillsborough High School girls lacrosse team is hoping for an encore act to the finest season in program history. The Raiders come off a year in which they went 20-3, their best record since going 18-5 in 2008, and won the Skyland Conference and Somerset County Championships. Their…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Cluese Smalley, 54, of Newark, was charged with having four outstanding warrants from Roselle Park and Newark on Route 206 on March 27 at 8:10 p.m. The driver was issued a summons for improper maintenance of lamps. Princeton Borough Juanita King, 24, of Trenton, was charged with theft by deception on March 26…
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Sparking fields: Baseball season is just around the corner
The softball and baseball fields at Ely Field in Lambertville and Hewitt Park in West Amwell have been cleaned and groomed and are just about ready for when the umpire yells “play ball” later this month. More than 50 volunteers braved chilly and damp conditions over the course of two weekends to get the ballfields…
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Use of word ‘maimed’ is ‘obscenity’
Nancy Cassada Nelson, of Chesterfield I am writing to you regarding your front page article, headlined, “Concert to benefit families of bus crash victims.” I speak as a resident of Chesterfield Township and as a lifelong reader of the Register. I was appalled by your use of the word “maimed” to describe the children…
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CHS grad and research team looks for the lost da Vinci
Samantha Stout, UCSD graduate student in materials science and engineering, uses light microscopy and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy on the scaffold in the Salone dei Cinquecento.
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CHESTERFIELD: Township gives nod to $4M budget
By Amber Cox, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — The Township Committee unanimously introduced its $4,023,000 budget March 22. Residents could see a tax rate of 29 cents per $100 for $1,150.89 in taxes. The committee previously approved an ordinance to establish a cap bank for $80,447 to allow them to exceed the municipal budget appropriations. The…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Lower property values mean tax hike >
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A proposed 2012 Hopewell Township budget, if adopted in its current form, would bring a 1.5-cent tax-rate increase, was introduced by the Township Committee Monday night. Township Chief Financial Officer Elaine Cruikshank Borges said Tuesday that almost a full cent of the increase is due to decreased property valuations in…
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