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MILLSTONE: Police say break-ins on wane but urge public to stay vigilant
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The New Jersey State Police have made four arrests in connection with some of the thefts that occurred during a two-month burglary spree in Millstone and Upper Freehold, but are asking the public to remain watchful and report any suspicious people or incidents to law enforcement. ”People knocking…
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Bad whining
Stanley J. Vitello, of Hopewell Borough In recent letters to the editor, Mr. Sandahl, a resident of Hopewell Township and a former member of its council, has whined about Hopewell Borough affairs. Most recently his whine (bad timing) about the renovation of the former Masonic Hall for future use as the Hopewell Borough Hall…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Voters OK pumper, fire board budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Voters Saturday authorized the purchase of a new $600,000 pumper for the Columbia Fire Company, using the ballot box to disagree with a feasibility study that said the purchase was unnecessary. The vote to authorize the new pumper was 109-61. Only 170 registered voters turned out for the…
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PRINCETON: Borough OKs $2.1 million pool bond
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer The $2.1 million bond ordinance to fund the Community Park Pool project passed unanimously at Borough Council’s Tuesday meeting, which allows the long-discussed project to move forward. A series of design modifications were made and presented to the council by Deanna Stockton, design engineer for Princeton Township. The modifications include…
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On the web
By: centraljersey.com Due to space limitations, this week’s Robbinsville Basketball Association results will be available online only. For complete recap of Week 10 in the RBA, visit www.centraljersey.com.
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MONTGOMERY: Voters OK fire district budget
MONTGOMERY The results of the annual fire district elections and budget referenda held on Feb. 19 are in. A $795,029 budget for the Montgomery Township Fire District No. 1 passed, 26-1, said Barbara Griswold, attorney for the Board of Fire Commissioners Thomas Karsay was re-elected by unanimous vote, said Ms. Griswold. He was running…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Snow doesn’t deter this young farmer
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer It’s been mighty cold, snowy and icy so you might think local farmers are laying low and not growing anything much. But 27-year-old Jess Niederer is working her crops now inside unheated greenhouses. ”I decided to do some winter production this year,” she said. “I’m growing spinach, chard, salad mix,…
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Faith Bahadurian
By: centraljersey.com If, like so many others, you are sneezing sniffling, coughing and wheezing your way through this winter, you may have thought of resorting to drink. That is, soothing drinks to cure what ails you. One friend of mine swears by a hot toddy made with tea when she feels a cold coming on.…
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PLAINSBORO: Brown, Giusto win fire district seats
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO Robert Brown and Phil Giusto have been elected to the fire district’s Board of Commissioners. Mr. Brown and Mr. Giusto ran against Michele Holder and George Krebs for two vacant seats in Saturday’s election. Mr. Brown and Mr. received 130 and 128 votes, respectively. Ms. Holder received 118…
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