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PRINCETON: Dinky service to continue for now
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Victoria Hurley-SchubertStaff Writer With Princeton University officials terminating the proposed Arts and Transit neighborhood, the future of train service in Princeton remains uncertain. Ridership is key for service levels. Daily, 1,060 passengers board the Dinky at the Princeton Borough station one way each day, said Dan Stessel, NJ Transit spokesperson.…
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Rich Fisher
By: centraljersey.com Scott Vitabile has been swimming with pain all year. Sometimes there’s no better cure for discomfort than success in a big event. The Hightstown High sophomore hopes to have just that at the Mercer County Swim meet at Lawrence High this weekend. Vitabile will compete in the 200 freestyle and 100 fly. The…
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PENNINGTON: No interest now in liquor license
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Pennington Borough has been a dry town since 1936. And it’s going to stay that way at least a little longer, now that no applications for prequalification of bidders were submitted in response to the borough’s offer of a future liquor license. ”I am surprised and disappointed that we did…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Woman wanted in West Windsor credit card theft
By Charles Kim, The Packet Group Police in three counties are working together to find a woman, or possibly a group of people, suspected of stealing credit cards and using them to purchase hundreds of dollars in merchandise. South Brunswick police released a video surveillance photo Sunday of a woman, described as an African American…
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Joanne Degnan
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – Workers at the Pond Road Middle School have been up on the snow-covered roof clearing out the gutters and drains in an effort to prevent further leaks in the gymnasium ceiling caused by melting snow. But it’s often a losing battle against Mother Nature. "I am sure that we will have…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: DiGirolamo gets a breather
Icy weather delays manslaughter sentence another week By Doug Carman, Staff Writer TRENTON The man who admitted to the June 2007 slaying of his mistress in her Hightstown apartment last month will wait one more week before his fate is made official. Judge Edward Neafsey postponed Rosario DiGirolamo’s sentencing hearing due to the icy…
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Raises not appropriate
By: centraljersey.com Your news article of last week, headlined "South teachers get pay raises," includes the factual percentages of the three-year teachers’ contract from the South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) given in a press release sent to local newspapers. However, it also contains subjective information from that same press release in which board members…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK Resident sends prayers to those with Egyptian ties
By Jean A. Starks, Kingston To The Editor; We, the citizens of South Brunswick, send our thoughts and prayers to those among us who have friends and relatives in Egypt at this time.
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Raises not appropriate
Larry Simms, member, Municipal/SHRHS Workgroup, Lambertville Your news article of last week, headlined “South teachers get pay raises,” includes the factual percentages of the three-year teachers’ contract from the South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) given in a press release sent to local newspapers. However, it also contains subjective information from that same press…
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