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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Radio Shack robbers sought by police
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police are looking for two black men, described as being in their early 20s, in relation to an armed robbery at the Radio Shack on Route 27 in Kendall Park near Henderson Road Monday morning.¶ According to police, the two men entered the store around 10 a.m. and allegedly…
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EAST WINDSOR: International lunch a culinary success
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Last Friday was no ordinary lunch for students at Perry L. Drew Elementary School. During what would have been a normal second grade lunch period, more than 100 students attended the 21st Annual International Luncheon along with their families and teachers. This year marked the 21st luncheon…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Students rally for the environment
Espi Contreras, 8, of Hightstown, Rebecca Connolly, 16, of East Windsor, and Samantha Gleich, 16, of East Windsor, hold signs up at the intersection of Route 33 and Main Street in Downtown Hightstown during an environmental demonstration on Dec. 17. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MANSFIELD: Attendance policy adopted
By Amber Cox, Special Writer MANSFIELD — The Mansfield Township Council unanimously adopted an attendance policy Dec. 14. The amendment to its “administration of government” ordinance came after the council realized there was no set attendance policy for its members. The new policy states that a seat on the council will be considered vacant if…
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Children welcome the holidays at YAC in Pennington
The weather outside wasn’t “frightful,” but children visiting the YMCA Youth Activity Center (YAC) on Dec. 2 during the Pennington Holiday Walk found the activities offered “delightful.” YMCA staff members — along with members of the Hopewell Valley YMCA Teen Leaders Group — supervised outdoor games, as well as an arts and craft activity. After…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Mill property back on planners’ agenda
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Talk of redevelopment options for the seven-acre Rug Mill property on Bank Street rekindled at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting after Borough Attorney Frederick Raffetto announced that the four-year suit by John Wolfington against the borough had been dismissed. Mr. Wolfington sought to challenge the borough’s efforts to…
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Withdraw proposed SID at this time
Hank B. Siegel, Hamilton Jewelers To the editor: Dear mayor and council: I have read with interest the recent articles regarding the proposed SID in the University Place neighborhood. Having experienced the effects of similar districts in other towns where Hamilton has stores, we strongly urge you to reconsider your position favoring a SID in…
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POLICE BLOTTER
The Lambertville Police Department reported: — Julie Myers, 22, of Doylestown, was taken into custody for DUI on Dec. 16. Sgt. Robert Brown stopped Mr. Myers on Route 29 at 1 a.m. after she was seen driving erratically. Mr. Myers was determined to be driving while under the influence of alcohol and was charged with…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS opens new application
SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS opens new application SOUTH BRUNSWICK— The Princeton International Academy Charter School is in front of the Zoning Board of Adjustment again with a brand new application.¶ "The applicant had the legal right to withdraw that (former) application and start a new one," board chairman Martin Hammer said in the beginning of the…
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