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MANVILLE: Girls hoops keeps improving
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Amy Evanylo continues to put up huge numbers even as the Manville High School girls basketball team looks for a bigger number — its first win. Evanylo, the senior forward, was impressive in back-to-back days as the Mustangs started their week with a pair of losses. Evanylo had 15…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter
Borough renews recycling deal The Borough Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday to enter into a contract to continue with an interlocal service agreement with the county for recycling services. The contract will last until Dec. 31, 2010. Purchasing deal with Morris County The Borough Council unanimously approved a resolution to enter into a contract…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Election, economy add to school budget challenges
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer While Brokaw Court resident Tim Jordan frequently has voiced support of the school budget, his message this year, given at Monday’s Board of Education meeting, noted the economic problems and the potential effect on budget planning. ”I’ve said this every year, and I’m not sure I can say it with…
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The Giving Trees
Gene and Kendra Lelie, Body Tech Fitness, Lambertville; Carleen A. Thum D.C., River’s Edge Chiropractic, Lambertville, for Holiday Giving Tree The 2009 Holiday Giving Tree Program, cosponsored by Body Tech Fitness and River’s Edge Chiropractic of Lambertville, yielded donations of $1,800 for Fisherman’s Mark, Lambertville. Our community’s generous response to the real needs of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Rezoning considered for Rt. 571 parcel
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township Planning Board may consider rezoning a piece of property at McGetrick Lane, Southfield Road and Route 571 to allow for more retail. The property’s owner, Scokim Properties, has requested that the board rezone the approximately 4 acre parcel from P1, which allows office and retail…
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EAST WINDSOR: Displaced family finds solace in God & community
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Nearly everything Rose Carroll and her husband, Stephen Dey, owned was destroyed when a New Year’s Day fire tore through their home on Hickory Corner Road. But one of the items that did survive represents to the couple hope that even in the face of tragedy, things…
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PRINCETON: Med pot sponsor says law has strict guidelines
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The passage of the medical marijuana act by the state Legislature on Monday has given Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, D-15 — who lives in and represents Princeton and was one of the bill’s primary sponsors — the satisfaction of knowing he and other members of the Legislature have crafted a law…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Many get appointed to city jobs for 2010
Mayor David Del Vecchio reports By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — During the city’s annual reorganization, Mayor David Del Vecchio announced appointments to various boards and commissions. The mayor also announced the professionals selected to handle various aspects of city business. Among the appointments were 35 people named to the Emergency Management Council. Mayor…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Should the LHT go through Princeton Farms?
Meeting to be held at 7 p.m. Jan. 20 in Kingsford Community Room in the Watershed’s headquarters building off Titus Mill Road By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Whether the Lawrence Hopewell Trail should be routed through the Princeton Farms development in Hopewell Township will be the topic of an upcoming public information session at the…
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