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MANVILLE: Hoodja captures first all-around in sectional
On Jan. 21, Emma Thompson, a Roosevelt School 5th grader, competed in the N.J. State USAG Gymnastics Championships, the highest level of competition in the state. On the floor exercise Emma scored 8.8 and, on the vault, a 9.050. The last event of the day was the uneven bars, usually a strong…
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column for March 1
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The club is comprised of people who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each meeting, as…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Town hall meeting set on fate of Foxmoor parcel
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Mayor Dave Fried has scheduled a March 13 Town Hall meeting with Foxmoor residents to discuss the future of a township-owned parcel on Washington Boulevard that was nearly auctioned for development last year. The Planning Board approved the town’s plans to construct a 48,000-square foot office building on…
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PRINCETON: Matteo running for new Borough Council
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Township resident Tamera Matteo is running for council and seeking fellow Democrats’ endorsement in the race. ”I am running for Princeton Council in the new consolidated Princeton, because I believe my broad experience as a long-time retail business owner in both the borough and township, and my involvement as an…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury looks to preserve 164-acre Kurek farm
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY The township is endorsing an application with Middlesex County for farmland preservation of the 164-acre Kurek property off Brick Yard Road. Unlike the Reinhardt properties that recently were preserved, the county would pay for only 20 percent of the preservation costs; it paid 50 percent of the cost of…
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PRINCETON: Council supports request by hospital site developer
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A developer’s plan to increase density on the current hospital site was sent to the Princeton Regional Planning Board this week, with almost full support of the Borough Council and to the disappointment of the people who spoke out against the project. Councilwoman Jenny Crumiller was the only no vote…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Book-signing to be held for author Kevin Fox
Lorraine Sedor This evening, Friday, March 2, at 7 p.m., the library is hosting a book-signing and reception for local author Kevin Fox, who will be discussing his new book, “Until the Next Time.” His novel is a romance cloaked in mystery and suspense that takes readers inside the rich heritage of Irish history and…
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WEST WINDSOR: Budget introduction procedure debated
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor Council decided to formally introduce the proposed $37 million budget with a 3 to 2 vote at the Feb. 27 meeting. Opposing council members and several residents were uneasy about officially introducing the budget without having a public discussion first sparking a lengthy…
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‘Yipee for Yupo’ Art Demonstration at March 5th Hunterdon Watercolor Society Meeting
By Rita Koch FLEMINGTON, NJ — Kass Morin Freeman, noted watercolorist will demonstrate the multitude of ways artists can work with Yupo, a unique alternative to traditional art paper, at the Monday, March 5th meeting of the Hunterdon Watercolor Society, 7-9PM at the Hunterdon County Library Complex, Bldg. #1, Rte 12 Flemington, NJ. Freeman’s presentation…
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