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CRANBURY: Residents debate property maintenance code
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY Some residents would like to see a more unified, concise property maintenance code for the township, but others say the township should just leave property owners alone. At the Township Committee meeting Monday, Committeeman Dan Mulligan gave a presentation that pointed out the need and benefits of a property…
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FLORENCE: Flashes, Greyhounds in football semis
With wins in their state football playoff openers, Northern Burlington County High School and Florence High are both within one win of getting to play for a sectional championship. Northern Burlington, the No. 1 seed in Central Jersey Group III, opened the playoffs with another outstanding offensive performance. The Greyhounds used 151 yards rushing from…
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WEST WINDSOR: Band going to Hawaii for anniversary of attack
WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South orchestra is going to Hawaii to play at the 70th anniversary remembrance of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7. ”I am elated that the students will have the opportunity to be involved in this historic event,” said orchestra director Jean Mauro, 57, who…
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Talking to our children about Penn State
By Janet Rosenzweig If you’re the parent of a pre-teen, the Penn State stories of the last couple of weeks can have you horrified at the possibility that someone you trust could possibly sexually abuse your child. Take this opportunity to teach your kids about how their bodies work, and how pedophiles can use this…
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EAST WINDSOR: Hi ho, hi ho!
Members of the Hightstown Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee squad after winning the Eastern Region Championship at Sun Bank Arena in Trenton. Courtesy photo by Jennifer Havens
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Candidate learned much during campaign
Todd Brant, of Hopewell Township With the election over, I’d like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all Hopewell Township residents for taking the time to hear each candidates positions and voting on Nov. 8. I was very touched by those who took the time to speak with me as I walked neighborhoods sharing…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community Rising to occasion to aid food pantry
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN Donations are pouring in at the local Rise food pantry as the organization works with the community in a partnership to support the local families who cannot afford the basics in life. ”We have dozens of businesses, churches and hundreds of volunteers contributing,” said Executive Director Leslie Koppel.…
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MONROE: Additional discovery requested in murder case
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE Attorneys for the woman charged with murdering her husband, Xiaoye Wang, of Monroe, by poisoning him, have requested additional information from prosecutors. Tianle Li, Mr. Wang’s wife, is being charged with allegedly poisoning Mr. Wang with thallium from November 2010 to January 2011, resulting in his death at the…
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