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Leading Infrastructure Project Recognized
Anonymous On January 18th, The New Jersey Alliance for Action honored French & Parrello Associates, P.A. for contributing to the state’s economic recovery. Our work at The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro was recognized as a Leading Health Care Project. Andrew French, P.E. was there to accept the award.
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MONTGOMERY: Job leads Cougars foil squad
MHS junior gains confidence with Santelli bronze By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Juliet Job would have gone to the first Montgomery High School fencing team’s matches, but her brother never pushed for it. ”He never wanted me to watch him fence,” Job said. “He felt it wasn’t an interesting spectator sport to watch.” Now,…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Jan. 20
Hightstown Police said officers arrested Frank Sabler III, 26, of Edison Drive, East Windsor, at 1:22 a.m. Jan. 5 on Main Street. Mr. Sabler was charged with contempt of court after being stopped for speeding. Mr. Sabler was observed traveling 44 mph in a 25 mph zone and upon being stopped and a credential check…
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PRINCETON: Teachers, school board reach tentative agreement
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer After four hours of negotiating on Thursday, Jan. 19, the Princeton Regional School Board of Education and the Princeton Regional Education Association reached a tentative contract agreement that is still subject to ratification by both parties. Details were not being released until and if the contract is ratified. The agreement…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough waits for flood reimbursement funds
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The municipal government is still waiting for reimbursement funds from FEMA for damages caused by Hurricane Irene last August. However, Mayor Steven Kirson told the Herald that Hightstown received its first reimbursement check from its insurance company, which is a subsidiary of AIG, on Thursday. "It’s the first…
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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
Members of the eighth grade concert band practice a song while concurrently listening and reading music during a group lesson at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School, in East Windsor, on Tuesday. From left, the students are, front row, Front row, from left: Front row, from left: Isabella Iavarone, Peter Marshall and Emily Ryer; back…
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PRINCETON: Princeton University football star suffers stroke
Princeton University student Chuck Dibilio, the 2011 Ivy League Football Rookie of the Year, was recovering Friday morning at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia after suffering a stroke overnight, according to a press release form the director of athletic communications. ”They removed a clot in the main artery of his brain early this morning,”…
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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
Eighth grade concert band students practice under the direction of Band Director Hector Bravo at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School, in East Windsor, on Jan. 17. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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