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Community calendar
Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in the Hillsborough Beacon, drop a note to Hillsborough Beacon Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e- For…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Major snowstorm prompts hard work, advice from Blake
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN A foot of snow dumped on Hightstown by a slowly moving winter storm this past weekend did not make Public Works Superintendent Larry Blake too happy. ”I hate snow,” Mr. Blake said about two weeks ago. “I can’t wait until April.” But the borough roads were plowed even…
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Senior corner
Chapter A Hillsborough Senior Citizens Chapter “A” meets the first Thursday of each month in the municipal building. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. allowing time to peruse the activities we have to offer and sign up for those that appeal to you. The regular meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.…
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Emodi, Zuza sworn in as corrections officers
Manville residents Victor Emodi and Edward Zuza were sworn-in as Somerset County corrections officers during a recent ceremony. Officers Emodi and Zuza were among five new corrections officer sworn in. In addition, six officers were promoted and an outstanding performance award was presented during the ceremony, which was held in the Somerset County Historic Courthouse.…
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MONTGOMERY: New, taller light poles roil residents
Kathy Martin and Ed Silverman are among residents on Fairview Road who say the new poles are unsightly. Ms. Martin’s home is in the background. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough will provide trash collection for Roosevelt
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The borough is going to be using its trash truck to pick up refuse in Roosevelt for the next three years. The interlocal trash deal that elected officials in both towns said earlier this month that they were expecting was unanimously approved by the Borough Council on Monday.…
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PRINCETON: Boro police chief says, ‘We’re reaching out’
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer David Dudeck told the Princeton Borough Council this week that he is reaching out across the community in his first weeks as police chief, seeking ways the Police Department can help Princeton University, schools and others in the community. ”We are reaching out on a lot of different fronts,”…
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ALLENTOWN: Fight after game results in two arrests
Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — A brawl involving about a dozen people after a basketball game at Allentown High School on Tuesday night resulted in the arrest of a Millstone man and a 17-year-old male from Hamilton, according to police. John Millet, 18, of Millstone, and the Hamilton teen were charged with disorderly conduct.…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Old Mill Road closing issues aired
Drivers now have to take longer routes to get to and from their destinations By John Tredrea, Staff Writer About 15 residents of Old Mill Road and neighboring township thoroughfares, primarily Federal City Road, turned out for the Dec. 14 Hopewell Township Committee meeting to voice frustration and worry over the increased motor vehicle traffic…
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