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MONROE: Newer communities take top spots in Mayor’s Cup
Photo courtesy of Joe HarvieThe Regency Active Adult Community shuffleboard team receives its trophy and plaque from Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci at the Township Council meeting Monday. From left are David Kaminsky, Joel Kaplan, Bill Langer, Howard Wachs, Alan Maltzman, Allan Ellis, Sandy Farinola (holding plaque), Mayor Pucci, George Steinberg (captain, holding trophy), Bob Cheret,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Crowley part of Raiders’ pack
Helps boys win division at Shore XC meet By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Brendan Crowley was the fourth finisher for a tightly packed Hillsborough High School boys cross country team that won the Varsity A race at the Shore Coaches Invitational. The junior follows even faster footsteps at home. His father, Brian, is an…
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WEST WINDSOR: Candidate says mayor should be investigated
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Greg Harris, an 11-year resident of West Windsor who is running as a write-in candidate for Township Council, on Monday asked the council to investigate Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, alleging the mayor used his office to exclude Mr. Harris from a public debate. The forum is scheduled for…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus stands out at Rutgers
Ed Birch, Special Writer Former South Brunswick High School standout quarterback Mohammad Sanu, the defending Player of the Week in the Big East Conference, again led the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to a big come from behind 19-16 victory over the Syracuse Orangemen in a game played at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York last…
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Consolidation will keep Princeton vibrant
Jon Durbin, Princeton Township To the editor: Dear friends, neighbors, and fellow Princetonians: I support consolidation. I think it will give us a more accountable local government, unify and strengthen our neighborhoods, and ensure a vital, thriving downtown. I think it will also provide us with substantial cost savings and lower our taxes. Most importantly,…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Bridge project almost complete
And an update on other Valley area bridges By John Tredrea, Special Writer Among topics discussed at Monday’s meeting of Hopewell Borough Council was the status of the North Greenwood Avenue bridge project. Work on the bridge, which has been closed since October 2010, is nearing completion, Michele Hovan, Hopewell Borough administrator-clerk, said Tuesday. Ms.…
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Monroe resident commends township’s EMS
Betty Schneider, Monroe To the editor: I have lived in Monroe Township for many years. I have experienced first hand all of the excellent services provided by the township, but by far, the most important are the township’s emergency medical services. When Mayor Richard Pucci first became mayor, he made emergency services a top priority.…
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MONROE: Green Fair honors past, looks ahead
Ria Singh, 5, (left), Irene Zheng, 5, (front right) and Anna Zheng, 3, (back right), plant pumpkin seeds in a cup at the Green Fair on Saturday. Photo by David Kilby.
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COLUMBUS: Sport switch benefits Million, Greyhounds
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group After suffering his fifth concussion, Wyatt Million said good-bye to contact sports and embraced running. It’s paid off as the junior has developed into a key contributor for the Northern Burlington County Regional High School boys cross country team. Million was the Greyhounds second finisher, 31st overall, in 17…
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