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VFW Post 9111 Breakfast
By Stan Nosal The Veternas of Foreign Wars will be holding it’s monthly Sunday Morning Breakfast March 7th, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Location: South Brunswick, VFW Post 9111, 11 Henderson Road. Breakfast includes: Made to order Omelets, All you can eat Buffet, Scrambled Eggs, Home Fries, Sausage, Bacon, Bagels, Orange Juice, Coffee and Tea.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mantz returns as grid coach
By Davy James, Staff Writer Meet the new coach, same as the old coach. South Brunswick High School announced Rick Mantz would be returning as head football coach just one year after he resigned to pursue business opportunities. ”Rick Mantz is good for the kids, good for the program and has a lot to offer,”…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS places in ‘We the People’
It was Hopewell Valley’s first appearance at the competition By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A team from Hopewell Valley Central High School took third place Friday in a field of 10 high schools at the 23rd annual We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution state high school competition. It was Hopewell Valley’s first appearance…
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Just appalling
Deirdre Levine, Hopewell Township The proposals by officials to begin implementing tolls on the Scudder Falls Bridge linking New Jersey to Pennsylvania in our backyard of the 15th voting district is appalling. The residents of this state in general continue to pay the highest per capita taxes in the nation with the combination of…
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MANVILLE: New business administrator hired
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer As the school district’s new business administrator and board secretary, Kim Clelland brings a better understanding of the district’s finances than most new administrators. Ms. Clelland, unanimously appointed during the board’s Jan. 19 meeting, has been the district’s controller for 13 years. Her former position as district controller was eliminated…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Football can wait, Rossi advances
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Chris Rossi will spend next year focused on football in college, but he is in no great hurry to stop wrestling. The Hillsborough High School senior extended his season to Friday after he avenged one of the toughest losses of his season with a 6-2 win over Old Bridge’s…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
Richard Benaglio, 22, of Gemini Drive, was charged with driving while intoxicated, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident, reporting a false police report and having an unregistered vehicle after police responded to the scene of a two-car motor vehicle accident on South Branch Road at 7:08 p.m. Feb.…
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PRINCETON: Sidewalk sign crackdown in Borough?
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer To trash, parking and traffic, Princeton residents and visitors can now add another downtown malaise: sidewalk sign creep. Freestanding A-frame sidewalk signs have proliferated throughout downtown Princeton, an unintended consequence of a borough ordinance written to authorize the signs only under special circumstances, Princeton Borough’s zoning officer told Borough Council…
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PRINCETON: Citing COAH, borough delays developer fee hike
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Borough Council tabled a motion to increase developers fees as permitted by the Council on Affordable Housing at its meeting Tuesday evening, after several council members cited the lack of clarity over COAH’s future. As part of municipalities’ third-round affordable housing plans, COAH permits increases in the fees in…
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