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PRINCETON: Crash victim remembered as active, caring
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A Princeton family is grieving the loss of their father, grandfather and husband after a fatal accident earlier this week. William Gallant, 71, of Montgomery, a well-known Princetonian, died in a two-car accident on County Route 539 in Plumsted Township in Ocean County on Monday. Mr. Gallant grew up in…
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Hartpences’ Family Iris Patch arose from joke
Boyd Hartpence stands by his family’s Iris Patch that started because of a joke.
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New markings should improve bicycle safety
Yan Bennett, David Cohen, Laurie Harmon, Janet Heroux, Steve Kruse, Betsy Marshall, Patti Lieberman, Jenny Crumiller, Liz Lempert, Princeton Joint Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee To the editor: We would like to inform readers about new “shared lane markings” (also known as “sharrows”) that the municipal engineering departments plan to install in summer 2011 along…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mobile passport service aids local applicants
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — Ben Serlin wasn’t planning to leave the country in the immediate future, but he still decided he wanted a new passport Wednesday. His brother Nick was due to get his renewed anyway. Typically, the East Windsor brothers would have to take a trip to Trenton or Hamilton…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Township Council adopts $46.8 million budget
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The $46.8 million municipal budget passed by a vote of 4-1 Tuesday night with Councilman Joe Camorata voting no. ”The state continues to handcuff what we can and can’t do,” Mr. Camorata said, chiding the state for controlling too much of the municipal budget process. ”Unfortunately, the state is asking…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police get safety award
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The Police Department has been awarded for its efforts in traffic safety in 2010 with the New Jersey Law Enforcement Challenge award, according to police. According to police, this is a competition that recognizes traffic safety programs that are the best overall in the state among law enforcement agencies that…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
Spoil’d Rotten band members smile during a day of filming their first music video featuring their new single "Wreck Over You."
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Jazz Vocalist/Recording Artist Elli Fordyce Live at Jerry’s Café in Tribeca
By Stephen McConnaughey Please forward this press release to the appropriate individual(s) in your office or at your affiliate publications if applicable. Thank you. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JAZZ VOCALIST/RECORDING ARTIST ELLI FORDYCE LIVE at JERRY’S CAFÉ in TRIBECA New York, NY, May 26, 2011–In support of her latest successful CD release, Songs Spun of Gold, Elli…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mobile passport service aids local applicants
East Windsor residents Nick Serlin and his brother Ben Serlin fill out forms as they apply for passports Wednesday afternoon at East Windsor’s Passport Day at the town municipal building. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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