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MONROE: Local author has new children’s book
Carol Guchek, of Monroe, with her second children’s book.
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: New building, regular business occupy council
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Work on Hopewell Borough’s new municipal building, to be located at 88 E. Broad St., is nearly complete, and the building is expected to open in a few months, according to Michele Hovan, borough administrator/clerk, who said Borough Council discussed the matter at its Feb. 6 meeting. ”We’re almost there,”…
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JW Wrestlers Bring Home 4 Medals from County Tournament Team Co-Captain James Verbeyst led the way, placing 1st.
By Diana Griebell The JW Wrestling Team finished off their season in a day of triumph at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament, with a first place medal won by James Verbeyst. Max Gensib, David Hurlin and Charles Griebell took home 2nd and 3rd place medals. Varsity and Junior Varsity middle school wrestling teams in the…
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THINGS TO DO: Feb. 17, 2012
Fri., Feb. 17 Blood drive: 4-8:30 p.m., St. James’ Parish Knights of Columbus Council Hall, 83 Lincoln Ave., Monroe; for information, call Stan Slabinki at 732-521-2774. Dental health lecture: Noon to 1 p.m., Waterside Villas, 1 Overlook Drive, Monroe; Dr. Elo Adibe of Clearbrook Advanced Dental will discuss latest in dental care, implants and restorative…
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ALLENTOWN: Sensi helps Redbirds to MCT hoop win
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group In a game of runs, Dana Sensi helped to make sure that the Allentown High School girls basketball team finished strong. The Redbirds senior guard scored 12 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter as sixth-seeded AHS pulled away from 11th-seeded Robbinsville for a 63-56 win in the…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: CORRECTION
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A story in the Feb. 16 edition of the Register-News should have stated that the Bordentown Township’s Fire District 2 tax rate — not tax hike — for 2012 is 13.6 cents per $100 of assessed value.
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POLICE BLOTTER
West Amwell Township police Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak reported: — On Feb. 9 at approximately 2:55 p.m., police went to a two-vehicle accident on Route 179 at the Queen Road intersection. Minaya Santo, 41, of Middlesex, who was operating a box truck owned by EAN Trust of Radnor, Pennsylvania, was driving south and had stopped…
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PRINCETON: New pool rates go into effect
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Memberships for the Community Park Pool will be increasing about 16 percent for families, or $37, and became available beginning Feb.15 through the Recreation Department. The pool complex is in the process of being upgraded with a $6 million refurbishment project that is going to feature a family bay and…
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Bullying law changes sought
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor State legislators have been given 60 days from Jan. 27 to re-tool New Jersey’s anti-bullying law. Jan. 27 was the day the Council on Local Mandates deemed the law unconstitutional. ”The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act is absolutely the correct response to increased incidences of bullying in our schools,” said…
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