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WEST WINDSOR: Council rejects new animal control pact
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor Council voted, 3-2, not to renew an animal control shared services agreement with East Windsor on Monday night. ”It was highly irresponsible what the (council) did,” said Bob Hary, township administrator. “(It) sends a poor message to the neighboring municipalities.” Mr. Hary said there…
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PRINCETON: Liz Taylor jewelry pieces on display locally
Two of Elizabeth Taylor’s famed jewelry pieces given to her by pop icon Michael Jackson have been purchased and are on display at Hamilton Jewelers in Princeton. The pieces, a diamond bracelet and ring were purchased on behalf of Hamilton clients and can be viewed by the public until Dec. 26 and then in Red…
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Broadway Comes to Robbinsville
By Grant Mech Russell Fischer from the cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys will be featured in Broadway Comes to Robbinsville, a concert of Broadway hits, on Monday, January 9th at 7:00 in the Robbinsville High School Auditorium: 155 Robbinsville-Edinburg Rd., Robbinsville, NJ, 08691. Russell Fischer will be joined by Diana Petras, Amy Maude Helfer, Brett Colby,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police look for armed robbery suspect
Man brandished gun in front of township resident Police are looking for an armed robber who confronted a 64-year-old Hillsborough resident on Dec. 20. Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano said that at about 7 p.m., the victim was parking his car on Bloomingdale Drive when he saw a dark-colored vehicle with tinted windows driving suspiciously…
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Half the capacity
Paul and Linda Kiss Hopewell Township Three of the Hopewell Township Committee members recently explained to the public why they voted for the $4.1 million ELSA sewer bond. All of the stated goals are laudable and appropriate, the two main goals being affordable housing and help for the businesses. It is the township’s obligation…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Streets, cats and dogs are latest council topics
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The streets of the long-embattled Lamberts Hill development have been paved at last, Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio said Tuesday. What’s more, the city soon will provide the development’s homeowners association with money, obtained from the developer of Lambert Hill, to fix sidewalks and do landscaping work that…
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PRINCETON: DPW says leaves will be picked up by end of year
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Township public works reports it will have all brush and leaf collection completed by the end of the year. Public works has hauled more than 350 truck loads of brush and leaf debris from the township, reported Don Hansen, public works supervisor at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting. Hurricane…
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EAST WINDSOR: International lunch a culinary success
East Windsor residents Shefali Challani and her daughter, Vidhi, 7, attend the second-grade International Luncheon at the Perry L. Drew School on Dec. 16. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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Why Popko voted yes
Jill Popko, committeewoman, Burlington Township Once again, Mr. Morelli has filled his poison pen with hyperbole instead of the ink of truth. If he had shown up to the Dec. 12, 2011, Township Committee meeting, instead of getting all of his information secondhand, he would have been less hostile to the vote pertaining to…
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