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JAMESBURG: Second phase of Buckelew House renovations to begin
The Buckelew House in Jamesburg is undergoing a series of renovations.
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WEST WINDSOR: Persico third at Bears Invitational
Senior is top finisher for improved North wrestling By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It’s been a more encouraging season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North wrestling team. The Knights already have a dual meet win under their belt after going winless last season, and with every meet, they are seeing bright spots. Matt Persico captured…
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MONROE: Eight police officers promoted
Monroe Township policemen who received promotions were recognized at the Monroe Township Council meeting Wednesday night. From left are Sgt. Griffin Banos, Sgt. Jabazz Spence, Sgt. Richard Stemming, Sgt. Jason Grosser, Chief John Kraivec, Lt. Donald Collins, Lt. Christian Hays, Lt. Leigh Ann Solomons and Capt. Michael Lloyd.
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WEST WINDSOR: Grant stepping up for Pirates
Senior keeps South girls swimming strong By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Amanda Grant is a senior with plenty of big-meet experience, but she still gets plenty nervous, especially this season. With the graduation of several of the most accomplished swimmers in West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls program history, Grant has been forced into a new…
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PRINCETON: Raiders hockey growing up
Change of systems produces wins for young Hun By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Two games into the season, the Hun School ice hockey team recognized that something needed to change. The Raiders had been outscored, 14-6, in losses to Chestnut Hill Academy and Academy of New Church. While the offense had been effective in…
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MONROE: 128-resident nursing, assisted living facility planned
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — Parker Memorial Homes may be coming to the township. It purchased 14 acres on Spotswood-Englishtown Road on Dec. 2 and wants to build a new community in Monroe that would house 128 residents in need of skilled nursing and assisted living. It is hoping to begin construction within…
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PENNINGTON: Cleaning woman faces theft charges
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A 43-year-old Hamilton woman has been charged with stealing jewelry, silver flatware and cash from three Pennington residences, following an investigation by Pennington Patrolman Douglas Pinelli. Pennington Sgt. Steve Friedman said the items allegedly taken by Gisella Pankotai, 43, of Hamilton Avenue, Hamilton, are worth approximately $8,500. About $6,000 worth…
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CRANBURY: Stout, Stannard say good-bye to Township Committee
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Mayor David Stout and Committeeman Richard Stannard said their good-byes to the Township Committee at the Dec. 20 committee meeting, their last meeting as members. Both committee members will be stepping down from their positions today, Friday. Resolutions for both were read at the beginning of last week’s…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar boys record best win
MHS fencing tops Ridge in strong start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Nick Bradley was anticipating a good season for the Montgomery High School boys fencing team, and three matches in, it’s already better than he could have expected. The Cougars went into their winter break after a 14-13 win over Ridge on Dec.…
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