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MONTGOMERY: Cougars open SCT with win
Bess, Miljanic playing bigger roles for girls hoops By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ashanti Bess and Ivana Miljanic are new faces hoping to help the Montgomery High School girls basketball team finish the season on a climb. Miljanic, the newer of the two to serious playing time this season, scored a game-high 10 points…
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PLAINSBORO: Township looks ahead to next police pacts
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Township officials say they plan to work on new three-year contracts for dispatchers and more. ”We will start to talk in the last quarter of 2010 and take a very aggressive posture in terms of limiting salaries and getting additional savings in health insurance,” said Township Administrator Bob…
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PRINCETON: Library robbers take iPod from youth
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer A juvenile was threatened and robbed Saturday afternoon in the Princeton Public Library, according to Princeton Borough police. He was approached by two other juveniles at about 4:45 p.m., who threatened to physically harm him after he refused to hand over his iPod, police said. After several threats of physical…
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GUEST OPINION: Ripping off city kids — and us
By Jim Dineen and Carm Catanese Urban centers of New Jersey are the sites of the most catastrophic and expensive failure in the history of education. The victims of this failure especially include the children and parents of cities like our neighboring Trenton. In addition, the rest of us are being ripped off in a…
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PRINCETON: Boro chief offers cooperation on police governance
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Borough police Chief David Dudeck has expressed a willingness to work with Borough Council members to amend police procedures that have troubled one council member. Past lack of communication between the borough police chief and the governing body, fostered by police procedures, and oversight by a Public Safety Committee,…
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PRINCETON: Boro to purchase new parking vehicle
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Borough Council has given the go-ahead for the purchase of a $28,800 parking enforcement vehicle after one of its fleet suffered a transmission failure that was deemed too costly to repair. In early January, the parking enforcement vehicle suffered the transmission failure, according to a memo from police Lt.…
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PRINCETON: Energy exec a State of the Union guest
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Power Systems President and CEO Marshall Cohen got a front row seat to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address last week, and he got to meet the president himself to boot. ”It was quite an experience,” said Mr. Cohen, who was invited as the guest of Rep.…
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Tax Prep Help Available to Eligible Residents
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Eighty volunteer tax counselors have been trained to assist Somerset County residents in preparing their federal and New Jersey income tax returns. After passing the IRS and AARP tests, these volunteers are ready to help low- and middle-income residents prepare their tax returns. Special emphasis is placed on helping…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-P school board to vote on field lights
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional school board will vote on a resolution at its Feb. 9 meeting that could pave the way for a fundraising campaign to buy, install and maintain lights for the athletic fields at High School North and High School South. School board member Robert Johnson said the…
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