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Sewer, landfill, road upgrades in $52M plan
Karabinchak proposal designed to address flooding issues, improve dilapidated roadways BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Edison Township Council President Robert Karabinchak has presented an approximately $52 million capital improvement plan that calls for major infrastructure improvements. Despite the doom and gloom of dealing with $15 million worth of tax appeals this year, Karabinchak said the…
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Fire company, officials honor Edison on his birthday
Famous inventor formed volunteer fire company after series of fires at lab BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer This text will be replaced For over 50 years, members of the volunteer Edison Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, formerly the Menlo Park Fire Company, have been coming together on or around Feb. 11 to place a wreath…
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Children get a hands-on lesson in making their own pizza pies with help from cooking instructor Helen Bayer during a program for students in sixth through 12th grade at the Metuchen Public Library on Feb. 17. JEFF GRANIT staff
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers in third straight MCT final
Wasson goal makes difference in semifinal By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor You can’t blame the Princeton High School boys ice hockey team for feeling like once the Mercer County Tournament rolls around, they play their best. ”We’ve been up and we have been down this year,” Princeton’s Mike Wasson said. “But coming in we know…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers in third straight MCT final
Dennis Symons Princeton High’s Patrick McCormick skates around Robbinsville’s Zack Bryan during the Little Tigers’ 3-2 win in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals on Friday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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PRINCETON: PDS, Hun teams make prep finals
Panther boys, Raider girls pull off hoops wins By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Paris McLean felt like his team was prepared for the challenge of facing top-seeded Morristown-Beard in the state Prep B boys basketball semifinals. ”The thing was that our guys had a chip on our shoulder and I think rightfully so,” said McLean,…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers win sectional
Dennis Symons Princeton High senior Derek Colaizzo won both the 50 freestyle and 100 free to help the Little Tigers to the Central Jersey B Division championship. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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WEST WINDSOR: Loury breaks through
Pirates senior one of nine to make region wrestling By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Thomas Loury was happy to have one final chance, and he made the most of it. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior — the only senior on the Pirates wrestling team — advanced out of the District 20 tournament with a…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers win sectional
Bond adds distance depth to boys swim team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With so much back from last year, the Princeton High School boys swimming team had a very good idea what it could get from each of its swimmers. John Bond is one of the returners, but he’s brought something new to…
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