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FIELDSBORO: Town mourns Mayor Tyler
Council to pick new mayor By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor FIELDSBORO — Fieldsboro is mourning the death of its longtime mayor, Edward “Buddy” Tyler, 67, who died Nov. 13 at Compassionate Care Hospice in Trenton after a long illness. ”He will be missed. He has given a lot of dedication to Fieldsboro. He put in…
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LAWRENCE: History project seeks war stories
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Wanted: A few good veterans to relate their war stories. That’s what the Veterans History Project is seeking. The VHP was created by the U.S. Congress in 2000, and wants to collect, preserve and make accessible the accounts of American war veterans, from World War I to the Afghanistan and…
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PRINCETON: Christie in Princeton
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Gov. Chris Christie attended a symposium on consolidation today at the Princeton Public Library. He appeared with Township Mayor Chad Goerner and Borough Council President Kevin Wilkes. He was there to discuss ways for government to increase efficiency and save taxpayer money. With overwhelming support, voters in Princeton Borough and…
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LAWRENCE: DEP letter clears way for next trail phase
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Satisfied that the contaminated Dyson Tract on Princeton Pike has been cleaned up to its satisfaction, the state Department of Environmental Protection has issued a “no further action” letter to Lawrence Township officials. The DEP letter, which was received by township officials last month, clears the way for the property…
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WEST WINDSOR: Kellner second at MOC
Pirates senior enjoys fantastic finish By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HOLMDEL — Caroline Kellner saved her best for last in her 12th and final scholastic race at Holmdel Park. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior finished second at the Meet of Champions on Saturday, the best finish by a Mercer County female since Hopewell Valley’s…
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PRINCETON: Cody caps career at MOC
PHS senior is top 40 among girls By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HOLMDEL — At the two-mile mark, Jenna Cody put all caution to the wind in her final Meet of Champions. The Princeton High School senior moved up to 39th for her best finish in three trips to Holmdel Park for the MOC.…
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Thanksgiving is about giving –
By Toby Ehrlich The residents, staff and families of The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence are happy to announce that as their Fall Philanthropy Project, they raised more than double their original goal to help local families get what they need for Thanksgiving. The original goal was $160, to feed four families a Thanksgiving meal…
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LAWRENCE: Bail reduction is denied in child sexual abuse case
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Mercer County state Superior Court judge has refused to lower the bail for a Lawrence Intermediate School special education assistant who is accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy. Judge Thomas Brown denied a request to reduce the $400,000 bail that was set for Joseph Miller, a 52-year-old Ewing…
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LAWRENCE: Roxboro Road development questioned
Township planners and neighbors alike flooded the developer of a proposed seven-lot subdivision on Roxboro Road with questions about a stormwater detention basin and landscaping issues Monday night. The Planning Board listened for more than three hours as the engineer and the tree expert for developer Edward Bucci Builders Inc. outlined the plans for the…
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