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WEST WINDSOR: Education board forming panel on use of buildings
By>Allison MusanteStaff Writer WEST WINDSORPLAINSBORO The Board of Education is seeking interested participants for its Ad Hoc Committee for Building Use, the first of its kind in the district. The board formed the committee to study, review and recommend a building use structure, including goals and fees, according to Gerri Hutner, district spokeswoman. The…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
Spoil’d Rotten band members, from left, Connor Ernst, 17, Natalie Ortega, 17, Jefferson Williams, 16, and at the drums, Dillon Sutton, 17, perform a scene for a music video for their new single “Wreck Over You” at Tavern on the Lake Monday.
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PLUMSTEAD: Warriors hope win gets them rolling
Baseball wins CJ I opener By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The New Egypt baseball team didn’t have the sort of regular season it expected, but it can put that all behind it with a run in the state tournament. The Warriors got off to a good start with an 11-2 win over ninth-seeded South…
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LAMBERTVILLE: New dispatch system to go into effect June 1
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville had more calls for emergency services last year — almost 5,000 — than it has residents, and most go off without a hitch. Imagine, though, if some of them didn’t. A misunderstood address in a call to firefighters or for a heart attack victim could mean a…
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PRINCETON: Garden Club celebrating 100 years
By Pat Summers, Special Writer Many of us might feel ambivalent about reaching 100, unsure how active, productive and healthy we would be. That’s not an issue for an organization, though if it’s The Garden Club of Princeton. Club members this year have been busier than ever because on top of their usual meetings,…
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LAWRENCE: Zoner slate another detox center meeting
By Lea Kahn A special zoning board meeting, which may be the final meeting on a controversial use variance application for a 38-bed residential drug and alcohol detoxification center, has been set for Wednesday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building. The Zoning Board of Adjustment listened to five hours’ worth of testimony…
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Food collection drives greatly appreciated
Don Griffin, Joe McGrath, Lambertville Food Pantry The Lambertville Food Pantry would like to express its appreciation to the New Hope and Lambertville post offices and to residents of both communities for the donation and collection of food this past month. The Interfaith Council relies entirely on donations, and during the current economic conditions,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – PAL brings pro wrestling back to township high school
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer For the first time in more than a decade, professional wrestlers entered the “squared-circle” ring at South Brunswick High School Saturday night. The sounds of cheers, boos and screams of “whoo” filled the high school gym during the South Brunswick Police Athletic League wrestling exhibition fundraiser featuring stars of the…
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