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WEST WINDSOR: HS swimming pool bubble opens
The swimming team at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South practices in its new bubble. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowksi
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PRINCETON: Boro swears in new police chief
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer In Borough Council chambers filled with family and well-wishers, Princeton Borough police Lt. David Dudeck watched Tuesday night as the council unanimously approved a resolution appointing him to be the borough’s new chief of police, then was sworn in by Mayor Mildred Trotman. ”I’m humbled. I’m blown away. I thank…
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PRINCETON: Johnson’s scoring boosts Hun
The Hun School’s Ryan Samuels steals the puck from Steinert’s Logan Rogers during the Raiders’ 3-1 win on Monday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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PRINCETON: Revaluation letters about to be mailed
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Letters will be sent to all Princeton property owners in the coming weeks, listing the true market value of their property as a result of this year’s joint revaluation process. Ernie DelGuercio Sr., CEO of Appraisal Systems Inc., reported on the status of the revaluation to a joint meeting of…
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CRANBURY: Lions Club seeking new approaches
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY With new members and a new president, the Cranbury Lions Club is looking for a new vision for the future of community service. ”There are things we’re discussing and are in the process of being implemented,” said John Kobland, the club’s president. “Most (projects) but not everything will…
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PRINCETON: Contract awarded for bike-pedestrian path
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer The Princeton Township Committee awarded a contract Monday night for the completion of a half-mile missing link of the Stony Brook Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathways and Bridges system. Fifteen bids were received for the project, and the low bid of $958,565.75 by Let It Grow Inc., of River Edge,…
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WEST WINDSOR: BOYS RUNNER OF THE YEAR
Joe Rosa’s junior year at West Windsor-Plainsboro North included becoming the first runner to break 15 minutes at Holmdel Park. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Dangerous intersection in West Windsor
Sandy Shapiro of WW Bicycle & Pedestrian Alliance A West Windsor resident was hit by a car as he was crossing at the corner of Route 571 (Princeton-Hightstown Road) and Wallace Road at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30. As was his custom, he was wearing a reflective vest to make himself more visible…
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WEST WINDSOR: Chan brothers help North swimming
Sibling rivalry benefits Knights By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Brian and Wilson Chan are enjoying their first year swimming together for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys team, even if they only admit so reluctantly. ”We swam head to head in practice, and I dropped like two seconds,” said Brian, the Knights senior co-captain. “It’s…
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