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AROUND CRANBURY: PHS Band to sell Princetonopoly game this year
Lorraine Sedor The Princeton High Studio Band has a unique gift idea this holiday: Princetonopoly! Based on the classic board game, it features 40 notable area businesses and organizations. The game costs just $25 each, and quantities are limited. Visit www.princetonopoly.com for a complete list of stores carrying the games or visit the website and…
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CRANBURY: Township ponders upgrading warehouse road system
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY The township is exploring the feasibility of implementing a Transportation Improvement District for its warehouses since Cranbury anticipates much warehouse growth in upcoming years, which will bring a great deal of truck traffic. Allan Kehrt, chairman of the Cranbury Township Planning Board, asked the three Township Committee members present…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 17, 2011
Lambertville Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m., Michael J. Luscuskie, 20, of, Lambertville, turned himself in to Patrolman Anthony Memolo on a warrant from Hopewell Township Municipal Court for $2,500.00. Mr. Luscuskie was turned over to Hopewell Township police. Nov. 8 at 9:48 a.m., Patrolman Sharon Polyak went to St John’s Church on Bridge Street for…
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Health of New Jersey now in hands of DRBC
Robert Scardapane, of Somerset Carcinogens in drinking water and faucets catching on fire are just some of the dangers posed by hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as fracking, a method of extracting natural gas from shale rock formations. A three year moratorium on fracking in the Delaware basin was enacted so that meaningful regulation could…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Child undernourishment is national crisis
To the editor: It is clearly imperative to decrease the national debt; it has accumulated over decades during the administration of many presidents and congresses. To argue the blame game serves little purpose; to discuss how to reduce the debt, in what time frame and most importantly, the consequences of the methods chosen. An excellent…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds drop playoff thriller
Football falls to Neptune in OT By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Allentown High School football team showed its resilience in the school’s first playoff appearance Friday. It shouldn’t have come as a surprise to anyone. The Redbirds only made their first playoff after quite a comeback from a 1-2 start to its season.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township presents business awards
Americana Hospitality Group, ShopRite of East Windsor and Diversified Rack and Shelving Inc. received East Windsor Business Awards at the Township Council meeting on Nov. 1. Mayor Janice Mironov presented the award Business Beautification category to Americana Hospitality Group for an approved three-building redevelopment project on Route 130 North. The project includes a new architecturally…
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COLUMBUS: Greyhounds will grow from state XC experience
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Without any previous experience and without a senior in the mix, the Northern Burlington County High School boys cross country team ran to its best finish at the Group III state championship at Holmdel Park on Saturday. The Greyhounds finished ninth overall with 281 points, just two points ahead…
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Maher thanks West Windsor Voters
Bryan Maher, West Windsor To the editor: As the closest election in West Windsor in at least a generation comes to a close, I would like to thank all of the residents of the community that came out to vote last Tuesday. It is among the most sacred privileges we have as Americans that we…
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