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CENTRAL JERSEY: State police report: East Windsor, Hightstown safer in ’09 than ’08
By Evan Grossman, Managing Editor In New Jersey, a crime is committed every two minutes and 32 seconds. Someone is murdered every 27 hours, a car is stolen every 33 minutes, and every day there are 39 cases of aggravated assault. These are the statistics compiled in the annual crime report released by the state…
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CRANBURY: Subcommittee mulls marking easements
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The township Easement Subcommittee is formatting a plan that will offer suggestions for how to mark the township’s many otherwise hidden easements. The Township Committee approved the formation of the easement subcommittee in June, and it was formed in September. The subcommittee’s purpose is to locate all of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Town hall meeting provides residents with updates
By Evan Grossman, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Nothing like the cantankerous town hall meetings you’ve seen on television earlier this year, the township’s version was much more civil. Mayor Janice Mironov, along with Councilman Perry Shapiro, hosted a semi-regular town hall gathering Tuesday night at the Twin Rivers Library Branch that was attended by…
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NUSE SENSE
By: centraljersey.com There is nothing quite like the high-paced, end-to-end action of a Princeton University men’s basketball game. Huh? Isn’t Princeton the team known for slowing the ball down offense? Isn’t Princeton the team that helped force the shot clock into college basketball? Isn’t Princeton the team that is more known for playing games where…
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DeBlois solid for Gettysburg soccer
By: centraljersey.com Junior Kyle DeBlois, a graduate of Princeton High School, recently completed his third season as a member of the Gettysburg College men’s soccer team. DeBlois maintained his role as one of Gettysburg’s top offensive threats with five points in 15 matches started this fall. He tallied a pair of goals, including the game-winner…
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Lea Kahn
By: centraljersey.com LAWRENCE – A farm field that belongs to The Lawrenceville School is going to grow a new crop – solar energy, courtesy of Ol’ Sol and nearly 25,000 solar panels. With its use variance in hand, The Lawrenceville School expects to break ground on the solar farm in March 2011. It should be…
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PLAINSBORO: BOYS XC RUNNER OF THE YEAR
Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High North’s Jim Rosa has gone through the cross country season unbeaten so far this season. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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Faith Bahadurian
By: centraljersey.com With hundreds of cookbooks already in my collection, I have to admit I pay scant attention to most new ones Sure, I hear about the blockbusters, but I’m not a big fan of most celebrity chefs, or reality TV, which seems to be how most new cookbooks originate these days. But there is…
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