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MONROE: Students salute America’s service men
Staff photo by John Keating Sy Roth of American Legion Post 522 posts the colors.
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Civil unions not always recognized
Marie Harvey, Nostrand Road With regard to my letter of several weeks ago weighing in on the gay vs. traditional marriage issue, I seem to have touched a nerve with one of my fellow readers, Tom Griffo. I’d like to clarify a few points, if I may. I presented a general scenario to marriage traditionalists,…
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West Windsor needs more than parking
Jerry Foster of West Windsor The “Plywood Junction” moniker is a painful reminder of the state of West Windsor’s Route 571 Main Street. I’m concerned that support for fixing up Princeton-Hightstown Road will be crowded out by building a new parking garage at the Princeton Junction train station since they appear to be competing…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: DWI checkpoints to be year-round
By Davy James, Staff Writer Checkpoints used to snare drunken drivers no longer will be set up only close to major holidays and prom and graduation season. Thanks to a grant from the state Office of Highway Safety, the Middlesex County prosecutor’s office will be setting up a year-round schedule of checkpoints, which began two…
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PRINCETON: Consolidation supported at hearings
By Lauren Otis and Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers PRINCETON— Borough and township residents spoke in one voice urging their respective governing bodies to study full municipal consolidation at two public hearings on the subject this week. Near unanimity prevailed among residents urging the two municipalities to go forward forming a consolidation study commission and applying…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A night of taste
Don Asay of Fredrick Wildman Importer and Wholesaler, pours a glass of cabernet sauvignon.
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MONROE: Students salute America’s service men
Staff photo by John Keating Gary Ottolaine and Gary Ottolaine Jr. play the pipes as the veterans march into the gymnasium.
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MANVILLE: Police investigating woman’s death
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer An investigation into the death of a Clinton resident is pending the receipt of a toxicology report from the state medical examiner. Mary Beth Buttros, 45, of Clinton, was pronounced dead at a South Main Street apartment shortly after 4:30 a.m. Nov. 4 with police reporting evidence of drug use…
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