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MONROE: Students salute America’s service men
Staff photo by John Keating Alyssa Gallucci is thanked by a veteran after she gave him a gift.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Girls’ soccer posts easy playoff wins
Cross country teams win sectional titles, advance to next round By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Playing like a team that doesn’t want to be defeated by complacency as it tries to repeat as the Group I champions, the Robbinsville High School girls’ soccer squad won its first two playoff games at home this past…
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Ginez returns to form with fifth-place finish in CJ IV meet
By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group JAMESBURG – If you looked at the leaves in Thompson Park on Saturday, you would see them turning brown and dying as they fell from the trees. But if you looked downward toward the cross country course, you would see quite the contrast – a runner enjoying a rebirth.…
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PRINCETON: Legal settlement draws Boro Council complaint
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Borough Councilman Roger Martindell expressed dissatisfaction that borough officials left council members out of the loop when a settlement was reached this summer over a $5 million lawsuit against the borough and its police department. Mr. Martindell, and other council members, also expressed their interest in being kept…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
PHIL MCAULIFFE South Brunswick High School senior Brian Olson plays taps.
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LETTER: Cranbury candidate says ‘thanks’
David Cook, Cranbury I want to thank everyone in Cranbury for taking the time to come out and vote last week. I also want to thank all of Cranbury for their support, as well. I congratulate Jay Taylor, Dan Mulligan and Glenn Johnson for running elegant and refined campaigns that brought out all the issues…
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MANVILLE: Council OK’s bond ordinance … again
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer After an initial approval in September and a reintroduction in October because of a clerical error the Borough Council unanimously approved a bond ordinance Monday that will allow the borough to borrow $1,075,000 for new equipment and road projects. Funds collected in the bond ordinance are being used…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township up for PSE&G solar program
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township could receive between $15,000 and $22,500 a year if it is selected to take part in PSE&G’s Solar 4 All Program. Under the program, PSE&G would install 40-megawatt solar panels on a township-owned field next to the municipal building. The panels would collect enough energy…
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MANVILLE: District audit makes single recommendation
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The district is in good financial shape, though there was a single recommendation in the annual audit report, an auditor from Suplee, Clooney and Co., the district’s auditing firm, said during Tuesday’s meeting. ”I’ll have a very short report because everything is in order,” Robert Swisher, a partner at the…
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