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Edison business owners bring back Cruise Night
Classic cars, entertainment head to Amboy Ave. Aug. 30 BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The Amboy Avenue Cruise Nights may have become a budget casualty, but that won’t stop local business owners from continuing the tradition. Local merchants including Pat Rubins of PM Studios, Yezdi Muncherji of Subway, and Joe Coyle of Raritan Bakery, which…
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Officials laud Metuchen tab as lean, fair to taxpayers
BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Social Security, pension contributions drive increase in municipal tax M unicipal taxes will increase to support the 2011 municipal budget, adopted unanimously during the Aug. 15 meeting of the Metuchen Borough Council. The municipal portion of the property tax bill will rise by $75 on the average borough home, assessed at…
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Thousands celebrated India Day by attending a parade on Oak Tree Road in Edison on Sunday. The Oaktree Business Association held the parade in commemoration of India’s independence from British rule and its birth as a sovereign nation in 1947. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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PRINCETON: DiMeglio, Aloi win state Four Ball
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Mike DiMeglio has no plans to pursue a professional golf career. But the Princeton High graduate does like to compete. And when his competitive juices start flowing the way they did when he and Anthony Aloi partnered in the New Jersey State Golf Association Four Ball Championship, DiMeglio is out…
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PRINCETON: University to ban freshmen from frats, sororities
Princeton University next year will prohibit freshmen from affiliating with a fraternity or sorority or during their first year at the school. Any form of “rush” will also be banned. In a letter to returning students, Tilghman said the decision was “driven primarily by a conviction that social and residential life at Princeton should continue…
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PRINCETON: Productive off-season has PHS football optimistic
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Joe Gargione’s first year as head football coach at Princeton High School was learning experience all the way around. ”Last year very tough not only because of the record, but the injuries and inexperience of the players on field,” said Gargione, whose team finished 0-10 a year ago. “The cool…
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MONTGOMERY: Reilly enjoys his CEO opportunity
Patriots provide an inside look By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Logan Reilly was already a huge Somerset Patriots fan. Now the Montgomery resident feels likes he’s also a part of the team. For five games the 9-year-old was the Patriots’ Kids CEO. In his role with the team, Reilly had a chance to learn about…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Funding for pumping station study approved
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A proposed $10,000 bond ordinance for a Swan Creek flood control project was introduced by a unanimous vote of the Lambertville City Council on Monday night. The measure is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at the council’s Sept. 19 meeting. Mayor David Del Vecchio said…
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Virginia quake felt in Central New Jersey
Image from: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Maps/US10/32.42.-85.-75.php
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