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EDITORIAL: Taking the Dinky to court
There were two noteworthy developments this week concerning the ever-present Dinky debate. One was the Princeton Borough Council voting, 3-2, to accept the detailed transit agreement known as the MoU, or memorandum of understanding, that was negotiated by representatives of the borough, township and Princeton University. The first draft pretty much was hung up over…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Meetings HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMMITTEE: Oct. 11, 7 p.m., Municipal Building. HOPEWELL VALLEY REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m., agenda meeting (annual report on violence, vandalism); Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., regular, 425 S. Main St., Pennington. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: Oct. 12, 7 p.m., regular meeting, Municipal Building. PENNINGTON PARK…
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Senior citizens should check Senior Freeze
Kay Garuba, Hamilton To the editor: Property taxes continue to make homeowners struggle even with a cap on increases. But, for a senior citizen like me living on a fixed income, I cannot afford any level of increase. I am thankful to Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo for his assistance in helping me apply for the Senior…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Two men arrested after shots fired
Area schools locked during two-hour manhunt By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD — Two men arguing about drugs in a dispute that escalated into gunfire at a Holmes Mill Road residence were behind bars Thursday, a day after leading police on a two-hour manhunt that prompted area schools to lock children indoors until the…
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PRINCETON: Borough candidates meet at forum
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer There were very, very few things the four Borough Council candidates agreed on during their forum last week. Republicans Peter Marks and Dudley Sipprelle both disagree with a proposed consolidation of the borough and township, but for different reasons. Mr. Marks worries about the consequences on the downtown and Mr.…
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MONROE: Women’s clubs walk for a cure
Members of the Stonebridge and Encore women’s clubs of Monroe took part in a walk to raise money for breast cancer research on Sunday.
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Goal production powering Monroe’s girls soccer team
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Soccer is not a sport in which a lot of goals need to be scored to win a match. The fact the Monroe Township High School’s girls soccer team has found the net an average of 3 ½ times a game is a major reason why the Falcons have posted a…
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Spotswood High School’s Ashley Pina (r) clears the ball away from Cardinal McCarrick’s Madison McNally during the Sept. 29 soccer match played in Spotswood. The Chargers defeated the visiting Eagles, 5-0. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Bears rolling along in GMC Red Division play
East Brunswick H.S. girls soccer team is 8-1-1 BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent I f East Brunswick High School’s girls soccer team defeats Old Bridge and South Brunswick in the next two weeks, the Bears will capture the Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division title. Pardon them if they don’t celebrate. Winning the regular season and conference…
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