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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police seek home intruder
By Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick police are on the lookout for an intruder who has been trying to enter homes through rear sliding glass doors. The latest attempt occurred early Sunday in Kingston when a Mandon Court resident reported hearing someone in her home at 3:30 a.m., according to police. The woman went…
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WW mayor calls Intercap flier misleading
Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh of West Windsor A flier, which promoted the interest of InterCap Holdings to settle a lawsuit initiated by InterCap against West Windsor Township, and had been distributed in West Windsor paid for by the same developer is very misleading. It tried to create the perception that the township would not work…
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HILLSBOROUGH: TV’s Nub coming to Wilson Memorial Ride
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer He may be a celebrity to those who love motorcycles, but for former “American Chopper” pinstriper Nub, participating in the upcoming motorcycle run in Hillsborough is all about helping local law enforcement. ”I think it’s a great cause,” he said. “Anything that goes for law enforcement, I’m in.” The Wilson…
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Fedorko anxious to get back behind the plate
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor Pat Fedorko is living in a world he is not used to this season. It’s a world of playing half a baseball game, while watching his teammates play the other half. Due to an issue with his right shoulder, the Lawrence High senior has been unable to catch during the…
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MONROE: Township to fix drainage at Encore adult community
By Maria Prato, Staff Writer MONROE For more than two years, residents at the Encore community have experienced property damage first-hand because of faulty drainage. The township is hoping to address that by improving the drainage system in the senior complex, installing underground drains to allow groundwater that has been setting on driveways to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hi-tech notices: Police offer warnings by text, e-mail
By Davy James, Staff Writer In emergency situations, it is vital for township officials to get pertinent information to residents to ensure their safety or keep them up to date on what is happening. A website called Nixle is making that job much easier for township officials. ”This is a great way to keep the…
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PRINCETON: Landscaping at issue for Harrison Street Park
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Borough Council agreed to earmark $30,000 for perennial plantings in the newly renovated Harrison Street Park at its meeting Tuesday night, following a lengthy back and forth between council members, borough staff and residents near the park. Borough Council did not formally release the funds pending agreement at a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Joint meeting opens school budget review
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In a joint meeting Tuesday of the Hillsborough Township Committee and the Millstone Borough Council to review the failed $108,703,334 school budget, members of both entities promised not to rush through the process and to be sympathetic to both the schools and taxpayers. The joint meeting a first…
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Thanks for support
Dr. Todd Fay, superintendent; Steven Wolock, board president; Derek Roseman, finance chairman The administration, staff and board of Lambertville Public School would like to thank the voters for approving the 2010-11 elementary school budget. We worked hard to produce a budget that meets the educational needs of Lambertville’s children but that also recognizes the…
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