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HIGHTSTOWN: Chiefs petition council
Meanwhile, council continues public safety director discussion By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN Several police chiefs from neighboring communities attended Monday’s Borough Council meeting in support of outgoing Chief James Eufemia while emphasizing the benefits a chief of police brings to a community. Police chiefs from Union, Ocean, Middlesex and Mercer counties attended the…
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WEST AMWELL: South hires firm to do schools regionalization study
Porzio: Cost of study ‘will not exceed $44,250’ By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor WEST AMWELL: The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education — on behalf of itself and the school districts of Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell — has hired consulting firm Porzio Bromberg & Newman to perform a “comprehensive study to determine…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Bridge arcs forward
Phil McAuliffe Designer Ryan Rosenberg, of the Greenway Bridge Committee, shows council members the medallions slated to line the railings of the new bridge. The medallions tell a collective history of Memorial Park in Hightstown. (Staff photo by Phil McAulif)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Bridge arcs forward
Phil McAuliffe Darek Hahn, chairman of the Greenway Bridge Committee, updates council on fundraising efforts July 18. (Staff photo by Phil McAulif)
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PSE&G Hot Weather Advisory
As hot and humid weather once again grips the region, PSE&G has taken steps to meet the expected high demand for electricity. The state’s largest utility is monitoring weather conditions and the impact on its delivery system. Although PSE&G expects to have no problem delivering the additional power, utility crews are at the ready to…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-P Legion gets relief to survive
McGovern delivers best performance on mound By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ryan McGovern came up with one of his best performances at the perfect time for the West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion baseball team. McGovern offered some much needed relief as he allowed only one run over the final 4Ò innings as WW-P stayed in…
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SCHOOLS: Boards decide how to use extra state aid
By David Kilby, Managing Editor After granting more money to all districts in the state last Tuesday, the New Jersey Department of Education threw a curve ball when it said the districts had to use the extra money in a certain way and decide how they’re going to use it within a week. The state…
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United States seeking other dragons to slay
Eugene F. Horan, of Monroe The United States has been trying to extricate itself gradually from two of the longest and costliest wars in American history. Are we now looking for other dragons to slay, this time in Asia? This past week, Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, was…
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CRANBURY: Scout starts summer food collection
Girl Scout Katie Stewart sits among the food she col´lected on Main Street in Cranbury for Skeet’s Food Pan´try.
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