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ROBBINSVILLE: Township man charged with sex assault of minor
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A township man was charged earlier this month with sex crimes involving a teenage boy, state police said Tuesday. David Herzfeld, 55, of Robbinsville, was charged March 17 with second-degree sexual assault, third-degree child endangerment and engaging in prostitution with a minor, Lt. Stephen Jones of the state…
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POLICE BLOTTER
West Amwell Township police reported: —On March 21 at 8:20 a.m., police went to a one-vehicle crash on Route 202 near the Route 179 on exit. Steven Bright, 44, of Blue Bell, Pa., was driving north in the left lane when he lost control due to standing water on the roadway, left the travel portion…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – BOE passes budget with 12-cent tax hike
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Teachers union president Christopher Hines addresses the Board of Education Monday night.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal offices may reopen Fridays
By JoanneDegnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — It’s no April Fools’ joke. Township municipal offices will be open Friday, April 1, for the first time in a year and then every Friday thereafter. The Township Council on March 24 introduced a $20.3 million municipal operating budget for 2011 that contains no increase in the local tax…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School dumps SAFE child care
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The school board last week hired a director for its new in-house before- and after-school program, Robbinsville Extended Day, following a barrage of questions and criticism from about a dozen parents for not renewing the contract of the current aftercare provider, SAFE. The Board of Education voted 9-0…
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Ordinance makes sense
Lucia Stout Huebner, chairwoman, Hopewell Township Agricultural Advisory Committee We all had a good laugh over the coverage of our chicken ordinance and the proposed rooster visitations in the national and international media. Laughter is the best medicine. And so is food that is raised in a wholesome way. In the midst of the…
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Goldfarb ‘dismissive’ at revaluation meeting
Alice Artzt, Princeton To the editor: PCDO members concerned about the revaluation and what needs to be doneabout it may want to revisit online (courtesy of Princeton Community Television) last year’s Aug. 24 Borough Council meeting before endorsing a mayoral candidate on Sunday. My strongest impression of David Goldfarb, who is running for Borough mayor,…
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Borough Democrats to endorse for mayor, council on Sunday
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Princeton Community Democratic Organization is holding its endorsement meeting on Sunday night. Whichever candidates are endorsed will have good positioning to have their name in the first column on the ballot in the June primary. Candidates for Princeton Borough mayor are David Goldfarb, Yina Moore and Anne Waldron Neumann.…
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