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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Council passes declaration of emergency
Floodwaters in Hightstown on Sunday. (Courtesy photo by John D Rhodes/ photo edited John Kluxen)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Council passes declaration of emergency
Community volunteers lend a hand to help clean up Molte Bene on Sunday. Water engulfed several local businesses on Aug. 28.
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Couple will have ‘Something to Say’ at concert
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY Musical collaboration works in a whole new way when the people performing are married. One such couple will show off their talent and skill at The Record Collector on Saturday. Rachel Rossos, a Bordentown native, and husband Michael Gallant of Rockville, Md., will play two sets focusing…
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MONTGOMERY: Venetucci moves up for MHS girls tennis
Former assistant is new head coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After years of assisting in several sports, Cristina Venetucci had hoped she’d get the chance to be a head coach at Montgomery High School. It was a bit of a surprise that her first opportunity came with the girls tennis team. ”I was…
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Party affiliation should not affect local voting
Paola and Andrew Blelloch, West Windsor West Windsor voted for and has for the past years enjoyed a non-party form of government. The issues on the right and left that so dominate the governance of the state and country simply do not apply to the issues of concern to the township. While we are registered…
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EDITORIAL: Irene left tragedy in her wake
Hurricane Irene brought more than wind and rain and flooding to the Princeton area. She brought tragedy. She took the life of someone dedicated to saving the lives of others when her floodwaters swept away Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad EMT Michael Kenwood, 39, of East Windsor. Mr. Kenwood received fatal injuries while trying…
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
The water begins to recede on Sunday in downtown Hightstown. (Courtesy photo by Jessica Mawhirt)
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IRENE: HURRICANE IRENE: Storm approaches New Jersey
Hurricane Irene has hit North Carolina, and the storm is coming to New Jersey. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Mercer County at 8:26 p.m. Friday. “Hurricane Irene is forecast to track north along the eastern seaboard over the next 48 hours… with the outer bands…
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