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Vote for a mayor free of conflict
Eric Craig, Jacqui Swain, Bill Strong, Princeton To the editor: We are concerned that the ability of our municipality to conduct its business should not be compromised by the inability of a mayor to perform any of the critical duties required to serve on behalf of its citizens. David Goldfarb, the borough incumbent councilman, is…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Pedals for Progress donation drive coming
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Pedals for Progress is collecting bicycle and sewing machines on Saturday June 4 from noon until 3 p.m. at the High School gym parking lot on Ridge Road, according to Constable Elementary School second grade teacher Devon Smith. Pedals for Progress is a New Jersey-based not for profit organization founded…
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Marquand Park Tree ID Walk Planned June 11
By Patricia Hyatt TREE TREASURES IN THE BOROUGH — A guided public tour to identify trees in Princeton’s historic Marquand Park steps off on Saturday, June 11 at 10a.m. Two experienced guides, Roland and Pamela Machold, will lead walkers through the 17-acre park, a borough property which includes more than 170 tree and shrub species,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Administrator job description changing
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The borough is still trying to hone in on a candidate for its long-vacant borough administrator role nearly two months after it stopped accepting applications for the job, Mayor Steve Kirson said. Mayor Kirson, who is the borough’s acting administrator until it hires someone to fill the vacant…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Panaccione makes return for Raiders
Scores twice in state lacrosse win By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Logan Panaccione missed the majority of the season, but he has returned to the Hillsborough High School boys lacrosse team in time for the state tournament. In his second game back after a posterior cruciate ligament cost him the first 15 games of…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Banker receives service award
James Hyman (right), founding president and CEO of Hopewell Valley Community Bank, re´ceives the Forrey-Gallman Award from John E. McWeeney Jr., president and CEO of New Jersey Bankers.
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