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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company salutes long-term volunteers
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer When Mohammed Khashab, of Woodville Terrace, moved to Hillsborough in 2001, he would often pass the Fire Company No. 2 firehouse on Route 206 and think about being a firefighter because of his love of helping others. But it took finally noticing the fire company’s recruitment sign for Mr. Khashab,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Vote eliminates design committee
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Wagner moved to preserve architechtural review panel With Deputy Mayor Bob Wagner providing a rare dissenting vote, the Township Committee approved a plan Tuesday eliminating the Architectural and Site Design Advisory Subcommittee. Before the vote, concerns that, without the committee, pre-approved design standards for development in Hillsborough will not be…
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HILLSBOROUGH: January ruling expected on GSA motions
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Former Township Committeeman Paul Drake has withdrawn as a witness for Hillsborough Properties in response to motions filed by the township concerning two lawsuits in the matter of resident Bhrugesh Patel’s 335-acre tract of land adjacent to the General Services Administration Belle Mead Depot. Mr. Drake’s withdrawal, which was initiated…
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Thanks for nativity
Weezie and Mark Sked and family, Pennington My family would is so grateful that the Pennington Presbyterian Church joined forces in showing a display of the live nativity scene during the Pennington Holiday Walk this year. It was absolutely beautiful! It was encouraging to see a church be a “light” to shine the real…
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PRINCETON: Holiday mail snows on the post office
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A blizzard hit Vince Risoli at work this week, although not one of snowflakes. Mr. Risoli was hit with a storm of catalogues, cards, packages and other mail when he took over this week as U.S. Postal Service officer in charge of the Princeton mailing address, which encompasses a…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: New Lodge project may go to bid
For converting former Masonic Hall into new Hopewell Borough Municipal Building By Aleen Crispino, Special Writer Revised plans for converting the former Masonic Hall into a new Hopewell Borough Municipal Building were presented by the architect to the council at its December meeting. These were the second set of plans to be reviewed by the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company salutes long-term volunteers
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer When Mohammed Khashab, of Woodville Terrace, moved to Hillsborough in 2001, he would often pass the Fire Company No. 2 firehouse on Route 206 and think about being a firefighter because of his love of helping others. But it took finally noticing the fire company’s recruitment sign for Mr. Khashab,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat
A resident of the 300 block of Park Avenue reported that someone else living at the residence stole his ATM card between 6 p.m. Dec. 9 and noon Dec. 10, police said. The victim reported that he noticed $1,100 of unauthorized withdrawals from his bank statement this month, police added. The investigation into the matter…
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TRENTON: Princeton health officer to fill in for city
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton’s Health Officer David Henry will temporarily serve as health officer for the City of Trenton on top of his duties in Princeton Borough and Township in the first half of 2010. Borough Council unanimously approved a limited shared services agreement with Trenton enabling Mr. Henry to serve as Trenton’s…
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