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HILLSBOROUGH: Drake withdraws from committee race
Former Township Committeeman Paul Drake has withdrawn from this year’s Township Committee race due to “increasing work and personal commitments,” Hillsborough Democrats announced Tuesday. Mr. Drake, of Balmoral Court, had served on the Township Committee from 2004-2007. He lost his bid for re-election in 2007 to Mayor Frank DelCore by a 44-vote margin (4,104 votes…
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Saturday Night Teen Zone To Begin in September at the Hillsborough Family YMCA
By Donna Dass Made possible by a grant from the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders Hillsborough teens will soon have a new destination Saturday nights this fall. Teen Zone, a new program at the Hillsborough Family YMCA is set to begin Saturday, September 15, 2010 and will run through May 7,…
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PRINCETON: Accident causes traffic delays
The passenger of a green GMC Jimmy was taken to the Helene Fuld Medical Center in Trenton following a three -car accident at 1:36 p.m. Tuesday on Nassau Street. Police Chief David Dudeck said the accident is under investigation and parts of Nassau Street would be difficult to travel during that time. The accident occurred…
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PRINCETON: Save the dates!
Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show on the horizon The Historical Society of Princeton will present the 2010 Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 25 and 26, at Princeton Airport. For the fifth straight year, the show will be managed by Frank Gaglio of Barn Star Productions of Rhinebeck,…
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State EMS volunteers need more support
Barbara Aras, Little Silver On 9/11, New Jersey volunteer EMS squads dispatched more than 400 ambulances to New York City and North Jersey, all while continuing to staff ambulances and answer calls in their own communities. In the months following, volunteer EMS squads throughout the state noted generous donations, and increased support, respect and acknowledgment…
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BUSINESS: Plainsboro library seeks partners in community outreach
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert The Plainsboro Public Library is looking to partner with area businesses on two community outreach programs. The first is a discount card available for purchase to benefit the library. ”The library organizes the vendors who participate, takes care of getting the card printed, and then sells them for $10 each as a…
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PRINCETON: Title in sight for Tigers
PU field hockey not far from top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University field hockey team was scheduled to open the season Sunday with Bucknell, a team that features local Stuart Country Day product Kelly Bruvik. Bruvik’s homecoming figured to be a tough task. The Tigers’ last official game came in a…
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MONTGOMERY: Township joins Cherry Valley Road project
By Geoff Wertime, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY With one dissent, the Township Committee has approved a project to join Princeton Township and Mercer County in improving Cherry Valley Road. Democratic Committeewoman Louise Wilson was the sole vote against the measure at the committee’s Thursday night meeting. She said she was displeased the ordinance to approve…
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