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WEST WINDSOR: Fish shares issue prompts a drive
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — With more than 300 postcards signed and delivered by area residents concerned about where their seafood comes from and who fishes for it, those at Food and Water Watch hope they’re getting their message across. The group is asking U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-14) and other legislators…
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MANVILLE: Quadriplegic man wins gun permit to go hunting again
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Resident James Cap, a quadriplegic after a spinal cord injury in 1979, was granted permission in Superior Court on Nov. 10 to obtain a permit to carry a firearm provided it is locked in a safe when not being used and another licensed person works with him when he uses…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Whereas, I’ve had it with pompous talk …
By Pam Hersh Special Writer Whereas, Princeton Borough and Princeton Township agreed to study consolidation — again, and Whereas, more specifically, Princeton Borough and Princeton Township are in the process of forming of a Joint Municipal Study Commission to study the advantages, disadvantages and feasibility of additional shared services and municipal consolidation, Now,…
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MANVILLE: School’s vets salute includes flag facts
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Ask Christ the King School student Desiree Domitrowski when it’s the right time to honor veterans, and she’ll tell you it’s “each and every second of every day.” ”Our heroes are fighting through the day and night for our freedom and I believe they we should persist in honoring…
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JAMESBURG: Borough leaving council seat open until January
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer As of the Borough Council’s Nov. 11 meeting, the municipal body is short one member, with a councilman’s election defeat leaving an open seat until January. Former Councilman Russell White lost his bid for a three-year term on council to Democratic candidate Tom Busco and Republican candidate Gregory Newton. Mr.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Time for toys, courtesy of tattoo shop, cops
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Now entering its 10th year, K&B Tattooing’s annual Toys 4 Kids Motorcycle Show has had quite an impact on the community. Having surpassed its nine- year goal of raising 5,000 toys, this year the event has even inspired another tattoo parlor to follow suit in Richmond,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raritan man charged in connection to Quick Chek robbery
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A Raritan resident was charged Nov. 12 in connection with the Nov. 9 robbery of the Quick Chek, on Route 206, in addition to five other robberies and thefts across the county. Noel Brown Jr., 20, was charged Nov. 11 with one count of second-degree robbery in connection with the…
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PLAINSBORO: Newly jobless add impetus to food drives
By John Saccenti & Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers PLAINSBORO —She’s been coming to the Plainsboro Food Pantry for about two months, the result of several months of unemployment. As she looked over the three food-filled bags sitting by her feet, a smile washed across the 43-year-old mother of three. ”This is really incredible and I’m…
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