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John Mooney Elected to Somerset Savings Bank
By Donald Reinhard Somerset Savings Bank announced today that John W. Mooney has been elected to its Board of Directors. Mr. Mooney currently serves as President of the Executive Board of Central Jersey Housing Resource Center (formerly SCCOAH), an organization in which he has been active for over 14 years. He is also a member of…
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MONTGOMERY: Boy with SMA has mission to help find a cure
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Ask 11-year-old Griffin Kingkiner how he feels about being diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy and his answer might surprise you. For Griffin, he feels the purpose behind his diagnosis is to help champion a cure. That’s why he and his family are hosting their third annual Hoop, Walk…
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VALLEY ROAD SCHOOL: Three fire companies would be under one roof in plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The three Princeton fire companies would consolidate operations under one roof, should a proposal put forth by the municipalities come to fruition and receive the blessing of the school board next month. The plan includes demolishing the old Valley Road School on Witherspoon Street, extending Mercer Engine Co. No. 3…
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Creating the Wilf Campus Archive
Peggy Mombert and Debbie Cohn at the Jewish Historical Society Archive
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NJ State Bar Association president, Catholic Charities executive director to receive awards at annual Flame of Charity Dinner
Skillman resident Susan A. Feeney, Esq., will receive the Humanitarian of the Year Award at the Diocese of Metuchen’s Annual Flame of Charity Dinner to be held Oct. 27 in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick.
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NORTH BRUNSWICK: Car crosses median, killing driver, on Route 130 North
NORTH BRUNSWICK — An accident on Route 130 in North Brunswick involving a head-on collision between a car and a truck killed a Monroe man Monday afternoon. At around 12:30 p.m., Mikhail S. Shifrin, 65, of Belford Road, Monroe, was travelling south on Route 130 when he crossed over the grass median and into oncoming…
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EDITORIAL: The trouble with sharrows
Sharrows, or shared lane markings, were placed on various streets in the borough and township police this week, but how effective they will be is doubtful. The intent is to warn drivers that bicyclists are sharing the roadways with automobiles and that drivers should use caution. The first problem is their design makes no sense…
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Across-the-board cuts needed now
Maria Giordani Lambertville We are bankrupt as a state and a nation. The Republicans are now saying they’re going to cut two-and-a-half trillion dollars over the next 10 years. Well, I’m always skeptical of these “over the next 10 years” plans because, usually, most of the cuts take place in year nine, and of…
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