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PRINCETON: New Princeton voting map is completed
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Twenty-two new voting districts were drawn for the consolidated Princeton by the Mercer County Board of Elections on Monday night. Kevin Zelinsky, engineer from Remington, Vernick & Arango Engineers, designed the map in collaboration with input from the Mercer County Board of Elections, the Joint Shared Services and Consolidation Commission…
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MONTGOMERY: New vice principal at high school
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Students at the high school will be seeing a new face in the hallways after the holidays. Keyport High School teacher Chris Reginio will be the new vice principal, starting sometime during the winter months next year. Mr. Reginio will be replacing current Vice Principal Cory Delgado, who…
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PRINCETON: Park to get new equipment
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Borough Council has authorized spending $20,809 for new playground equipment for Barbara Sigmund Park. Ben Shaffer & Associates of Lake Hopatcong was awarded the contract for the equipment, which includes a play structure, slides and swings. The new equipment will be delivered in four to six weeks, and installed…
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Cann did not vote for bond
Jim Cann, of Bordentown Once again, I find that I must correct misinformation provided by Bill Morelli, this time in his alarmingly vitriolic Dec. 15 open letter to Committeewoman Jill Popko and myself. Mr. Morelli claims that I “campaigned against the (waterfront redevelopment) bond issue and then voted for it.” I was elected to…
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Plenty of last minute gifts throughout the region
By Bradley Koltz Here are some last minute and gift ideas from businesses throughout the area. Jazam’s in Palmer Square has a wide assortment of items, from dreidels for $1 to to the world’s largest Ravensburger puzzle – 32,000 pieces and it comes with a dolly to help bring it home. They also have signed…
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WEST WINDSOR: Morgan to take appeal to Supreme Court
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Councilman Charles Morgan has told the Packet he is gong to appeal his court case against Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh to the state Supreme Court. ”Of course he has the right to do whatever he wants to do,” Mayor Hsueh said. “Like I always said, justice will prevail.”…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Dec. 22, 2011
Bordentown City David Stimon, 24, of Bordentown City, was stopped by police Dec. 6 and charged with having outstanding warrants in East Windsor and Hamilton totaling $1,231. He was searched while in custody and found to possess marijuana and also was charged with possession of CDS, police said. He was turned over to Hamilton police…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Santa and company coming Friday
LAMBERTVILLE — Residents of Lambertville will get an early visit from Santa Claus — along with a number of his friends and acquaintances — on Friday evening. Beginning at 6 p.m., Santa will climb aboard a fire truck at the Union/Fleetwing Firehouse on North Main Street and begin his ride through town to hand out…
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BORDENTOWN: Florence, Bordentown girls hoop teams have holes to fill
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Both the Florence High and Bordentown Regional High School girls basketball teams have lost go-to players, but both remain positive that they have good seasons ahead. Florence graduated all-time leading scorer Sarah Muchowski, who ended her season with 1,512 career points, a county-best 466 that came last year. She…
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