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Employee arrest fuels Edison council’s call for control
Council members say more collaboration is needed in operations I n the wake of the arrest of former acting chief financial officer Frank DeRosa on charges of stealing from Edison, the Township Council is again asking for a greater share of control. DeRosa, who had served as acting CFO since February, was charged on Aug.…
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JPS memorial honors alumni lost on Sept. 11
Yearlong effort culminated with unveiling in front of victims’ families on Friday BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Ronnah Martineau looks at the memorial created by students at J.P. Stevens High School, Edison, in tribute to her son Brian and three other school alumni who were victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The memorial,…
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PRINCETON: Car crashes into McCaffrey’s
Firefighters prepare to remove the car from the building. Phil McAuliffe staff photo
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PRINCETON: Car crashes into McCaffrey’s
Firefighters work around the car. The roof and passenger have been removed. Phil McAuliffe staff photo
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PRINCETON: Brennan makes big impact in soccer return
Goal lifts PHS to OT win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Meghan Brennan broke her leg 11 months ago, it ended the Princeton High School forward’s promising sophomore year. It also left her hungry to contribute to this season, and it didn’t take her long to do so. ”Coming into the season, I…
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PRINCETON: Reversal of fortune for PHS, South football
Gargione notches first coaching win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Both the Princeton High and West Windsor-Plainsboro South football teams took the first step toward putting last year in the rearview mirror with opening day wins on Saturday. Princeton, which finished 0-10 a year ago, picked up the first career head coaching win for second-year…
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PRINCETON: Sun shines brightly in PHS tennis win
Veteran is confident at doubles By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Lena Sun might have been playing first singles if she had remained in Mount Olive, but she’s thrilled to just be in the Princeton High School girls tennis team lineup for a third straight year. ”It’s a little different, but I was still on…
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PLAINSBORO: ‘Minor’ chemical explosion at high school
Fire engine and other vehicles outside High School North on Tuesday.
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Next Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Is Sept. 17
Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders BRANCHBURG – The next Somerset County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off event for Somerset County homeowners and farmers will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Branchburg Township Public Works Garage, located at 34 Kenbury Road 08876 No registration is necessary, but proof…
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