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HIGHTSTOWN: Local to speak at historic preservation state event
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN – The borough is showcasing its rich history to the state of New Jersey. Borough officials tapped Historic Preservation and former council member Dan Buriak, a former council member, to represent it in a statewide historic preservation conference slated for Friday, June 3, at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, Mayor…
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EDEN AUTISM SERVICES PRESIDENT &CEO TESTIFIES AT GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON AUTISM HEARING IN WASHINGTON DC
Seated far left, Dr. Tom McCool, President & CEO of Eden Autism Servcies testifes in Washington DC on the Global Perspectives of Autism
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Borough Nicholas Friedman, 21, of Cambridge, Mass., was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. At 8:10 p.m. on Saturday, police responded to a car accident at the intersection of Nassau Street and University Place. Police said Mr. Friedman had struck another car after making an illegal u-turn. He fled the scene and was…
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PRINCETON: For musical director, it’s back to barbershop
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer Jack Pinto remembers singing barbershop music with his grandfather when he was only 6 years old. His first formal performance was in 1973 with the Princeton Garden Statesmen, of which his grandfather was a founding member. Because of the joy and camaraderie of singing with a barbershop chorus, Mr. Pinto…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Wolock is lauded for his 15 years of school service
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Steve Wolock is no longer president of the board at Lambertville Public School, but the city has recognized the fact that his influence still will be felt. Earlier this year, Mr. Wolock declined to run for a sixth term after 15 years of service to the school, but…
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MANVILLE: Flood control commission beginning to take shape
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Manville Mayor Lillian Zuza held an information riefing on Thursday, May 26 to announce the initial formation of the Raritan and Millstone Rivers Flood Control Commission at the Manville Municipal Building. ”I want to welcome everyone to Manville for a very important event that has been a long time…
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Write-in Republican seeks to get on ballot
Jill Jachera,Princeton To the editor: I am pleased to announce my candidacy as mayor of Princeton Borough and seek your support in ensuring that Princeton has a bright future. Recently, a number of people have asked me to run for mayor as a result of growing dissatisfaction with the current choice of candidates. After exploratory…
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MANVILLE: Parad grand marshal enjoys his role
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer The annual Memorial Day parade was held on Sunday and Grand Marshal Willy Thomaszfski was very proud to have the honor. Mr. Thomaszfski rode down Main Street waving to the applauding crowds. ”I am here 51 years and it was indeed an honor to be in this parade and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
South Brunswick SBAA 9U-A Vikings travel baseball team captures the 2011 Marlboro Memorial Day weekend tournament. Bottom laying down – Kyle White, first row kneeling from left to right. Sammy Jiorle #7, Matt Marich #3, Seth Gleason #5, Mike D’Amato #12, Mike Reyes #1, bat boy DJ Glassman, second row from left to right, Matt…
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