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State police urge caution
By: centraljersey.com Trenton, NJ – Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police and Director of the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, is asking residents and visitors of the Garden State to be mindful of a potential winter storm that could come tomorrow. Colonel Fuentes is advising that all state residents and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Couple compliments clean up workers
By Gilda and Larry Gildenberg To the editor: This is not a letter of complaint; rather it is one of compliment. We live in Kendall Park where Bedford and Dundee roads meet. This is a wonderful neighborhood where muti-generational, multi cultural families live. It is a neighborhood where people who care about…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Hughes reports candidacy as court building progresses
TRENTON — Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes announced he will run for a third term as the top official in county government this November at a ceremony today to place the final steel beam atop the new Mercer County Criminal Courthouse. The “topping out” ceremony is common at construction sites around the world. The…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise gets $50K donation
Members of Rise accept a $50,000 check from Church & Dwight Co. for its Hightstown food pantry. Accepting the check are, from left, case manager Anna Vasquez, case manager and food pantry coordinator Julia Badulescu, Rise Executive Director Leslie Koppel, Rise Assistant Executive Director Teresa Sacks and office assistant Fenny Lo. (Staff photo by Doug…
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COLUMBUS: Balanced effort leads Greyhounds to tourney title
The defensive effort of players like Gabby VanMater (left) helped the Northern Burlington High girls get past New Egypt. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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Faith Bahadurian
By: centraljersey.com As winter settles in after the holidays, we think of cozy foods and, for many, soup is at the top of the list (OK, maybe after hot chocolate). But for some reason, I’ve never been as enamored of soup as most other folks seem to be. First, it is often more liquid than…
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Mercer freeholders laud Baldpate volunteersr>
The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders recognized the work of the County Park Commission, the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space and over 100 volunteers for the recent reforestation project at the Ted Stiles Preserve on Baldpate Mountain at a December meeting held in Princeton Borough. Kevin Bannon, director of the Mercer County Park…
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Takes manslaughter deal, and will serve maximum 25 years
By: centraljersey.com Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe Rosario DiGirolamo, pictured here outside the Mercer County Courthouse in 2008, admitted Monday he killed Amy Giordano with a hammer. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe The inside of Amy Giordano’s Mercer Street apartment during the time of her 2007 disappearance. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe Amy Giordano’s Mercer…
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PRINCETON: Surplus can help borough to avoid tax increase
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Although its initial budget presentation included a potential 1-cent tax increase, that increase is not likely to happen because Princeton Borough officials can choose to make cuts or they can dip into more than $4 million in surplus funds to offset increased costs. The borough is looking at using about…
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