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MONTGOMERY: Historic run ends
Cougars doubles fall in state semifinals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor John Arnold has been coaching tennis for decades at Montgomery High School, and had plenty of good players. But the longtime head coach never had a team go as far as Shehab Saad and Nate Seto in the state doubles tournament. The senior…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Surprise GOP council candidates race in dead heat after primary
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN Three 11th-hour GOP write-in candidacies for two seats on Borough Council may have resulted in a three-way tie. Harold Mulleavey, a former member of the Planning Board and Environmental Commission who was endorsed by the local Republican Club, received 34 votes in Tuesday’s primary. Lynne Woods, a local…
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PRINCETON: McEnroe shares life on courts
Former tennis pro will appear in area to promote book By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor John Arnold has been coaching tennis for decades at Montgomery High School, and had plenty of good players. But the longtime head coach never had a team go as far as Shehab Saad and Nate Seto in the state doubles…
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EAST WINDSOR: Budget hearing Tuesday; levy cap waiver OK’d
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The Township Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday on its $19.8 million budget that, if approved, would raise the municipal tax rate by 7 cents, or about $184 for a house assessed at the township average. It will do so after receiving permission this week from…
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HIGHTSTOWN: 200-plus elementary students redistricted
Board sorry for giving children notices By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN A total of 266 elementary students will be moved to different schools in September under a new redistricting plan designed to save the district up to $650,000 and ease overcrowding at the Ethel McKnight Elementary School. The East Windsor Regional Board of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Introduced ordinance defines funding for capital improvements
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer The Township Committee unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance to use money collected through grants and developer contributions for capital improvement purchases. According to the ordinance, the capital improvements will be in the amount of $753,625, and contracts have been approved with several companies for road pavings, sidewalk improvements…
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PBSN Singles Cocktails and Conversation Social
By Ralph Israel Grand Opening / Bucks County, PA Cocktails and Conversation Social 5:30pm to 9:00pm. with Networking Mixers 7:15pm Sponsored by Professional and Business Singles Network 35+ Age Group The Mansion Inn and Restaurant The Mansion Inn is a beautiful 1865 manor home and a magnificent example of Baroque Victorian Architecture of the Second…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Man charged after authorities intercept steroid shipment
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A Brennan Way resident was charged Wednesday with a drug offense after township police were notified June 4 of an intercepted international package containing the anabolic steroid Strombaject. Scott Jacquish, 32, was charged with third degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance after police executed a search warrant at his…
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Budget ducks decisions
David Sandahl, Hopewell Township Is any informed American not alarmed by government spending? We were told in the early years of this decade that “deficits don’t matter,” a rationale that quickly led to massive new federal spending, insufficient revenue to pay the bills, and an explosion of deficits and debt. For decades, New Jersey…
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