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HIGHTSTOWN: Taxation takes a break
For the first time since 1997, Hightstown residents will not pay higher municipal taxes By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — With gas prices soaring and high unemployment still impacting the region, as well as the entire country, there’s been a bit of change in the borough. For the first time in 14 years, municipal taxes…
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WEST WINDSOR: MJRC sends four to nationals
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Laura Foster didn’t quite know what she was missing out on last year. Jaime Friscia did. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls are both members of the Mercer Junior Rowing Club women’s eight boat that begins competition today in Oak Ridge, Tenn., at the USRowing Youth National Championships. Foster…
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Trinity Counseling Service to Dedicate the James Scott Hill Reception Room
By Fred Lynk Princeton, NJ – (June 10, 2011) The Trustees of the Board of Trinity Counseling Service and The Trustees of The Sally Foss and James Scott Hill Foundation announce an Open House and Dedication of the James Scott Hill Reception Room at the Trinity Counseling Center, 22 Stockton Street, Princeton on Saturday, June…
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Write-in candidate thanks supporters
Karen Callahan, of Cranbury To Cranbury supporters: I am pleased to announce that I received the Republican nomination for Township Committee at Tuesday’s primary. Voter turnout across the state was expected to be less than 10 percent, therefore, I was pleasantly surprised to see support I received from Cranbury. I know that many of…
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The Importance of Summer
By Margo Budline It seems that the days of summer being a time to relax, go to the pool, and play in the streets are long gone. Instead, summers are becoming a key time for students to pad their resumes with exciting internships and volunteering programs. Experiences like these are becoming more and more vital…
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PRIMARY: Write-in candidates dominate primary
By David Kilby, Managing Editor In the primary elections Tuesday, newcomers surprised the Jamesburg Borough Council by beating two incumbent candidates. The biggest surprise was the 87 write-in votes for Democratic candidate for mayor received by Marlene Lowande. She beat council President Otto Kostbar, who received 57. The Republican candidate for mayor will be Darren…
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Family Tees at Forsgate Country Club Offer Fun For Golfers Big and Small
Suzy Abrams Jones Monroe Township, N.J., (June 9, 2011)—Interested in getting the entire family involved in the game of golf? Look no further than the private Forsgate Country Club in Monroe, New Jersey, recognized as New Jersey’s “No. 1 Family Club” in a recent GolfStyles magazine reader poll. The club’s members are enjoying the first…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council approves public sewer works plan for $2.083 million
The current sewer situation has been called "serious" By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — A few members of the public expressed concern Monday night during the Borough Council meeting regarding the borrowing of $2.083 million in loan interest bonds for sewer and water repairs and purchases. The ordinance passed 5-1 with Ms. McGinty,…
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CRANBURY: Monument, exhibit laud Cranbury”s Civil War history
Col. Joseph Miller McChesney, a resident of Cranbury, served dur´ing the Civil War.
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