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MONTGOMERY: Fireworks fund-raising at $12,000, needs $20,000
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The fund-raising to restore the fireworks for the Independence Day celebration in Montgomery Township, to be held Thursday, June 30, is under way with more than one-third of the total amount already in hand. Mayor Mark Caliguire said at a meeting with committee chairman George Jarvis on Wednesday,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police cracking down on hotels
Staff photo by Mary Brienza The Hotel Vicenza on Route 1 is one of two on the highway that had police scrambling last weekend after responding to complaints of crowds gathering and possibly shots fired.
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Neumann withdraws, offers suggestions
Anne Waldron Neumann, Princeton To the editor: Thank you to everyone who attended the Princeton Community Democratic Organization’s April 3 endorsement meeting. I am withdrawing as a Democratic candidate for Borough mayor. But, as I said that night, our numbers demonstrated how Princeton’s mood is changing. We’ve seen large public meetings about the arts district,…
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‘Vertigo’
Hitchcock’s classic screens in Princeton By Elise Nakhnikian OFTEN listed as one of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpieces, Vertigo was shunned by both critics and audiences on its release. I can relate, having just fallen for it hard after years of indifference or worse. Its carefully plotted, deliberately revealed unease and bold visuals were always strong enough…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Feinstein Challenge food drive nears $50,000 goal
Staff Photo by Mary Brienza South Brunswick Social Services Director Lou Anne Wolf places donated food items on the shelf of the township’s food pantry. There is still time this month to help the community reach its goal for the Feinstein Challenge which runs through the end of the month. Currently, the town needs just…
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Zucosky withdraws from Borough Council race
Thomas Zucosky, Princeton To the editor: I wish to thank my supporters and members of the PCDO during the endorsement process as a Borough Council candidate. Respecting the wishes of the PCDO members and wanting to solidify the party for the primary, I have decided to end my candidacy for Borough Council. Congratulations to Heather…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials ponder takeover of bridge
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer History is repeating itself with the fabled Jacobs Creek bridge in western Hopewell Township. The Township Committee is considering, again, the possibility of taking over ownership of the bridge from Mercer County. At the March 28 Township Committee meeting, several longstanding opponents of the county’s plans for the bridge asked…
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