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LETTERS: Councilman offers appreciation for Pulda purchase
Chris Killmurray, Dayton I was privileged to attend the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting Oct. 15, when the county publicly announced that the VanDyke/Pulda farm in South Brunswick is going to be placed in open space preservation. The historic 188-acre farm is one of the last few remaining large parcels of undeveloped space…
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An enjoyable walk with Wagner
Nicholas Glass-Hardenbergh, Renard Road I’m writing to share my recent experience working on the campaign trail to re-elect Bob Wagner and Carl Suraci. I had no previous experience working in politics or on a political campaign, but I always valued the idea of learning the inner working of politics. Through my connections with former mayor…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Field hockey making school history
Cross country teams set to make run at tournament championships By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Just a week after losing a regular season match to Hopewell, the Robbinsville High School field hockey team got its revenge. Robbinsville defeated Hopewell, 2-1, on Monday in the semifinals of the Mercer County Tournament. Robbinsville will…
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LETTERS: One-party rule bad for township
Larry Zyontz, South Brunswick I am a longtime registered Democrat, who has lived in South Brunswick since 1978. In that time I’ve seen the Township Committee and Council ruled by a super majority of Republicans and, for nearly the past decade, by Democrats. Perhaps it’s the liberal in me, but I absolutely fear a representative…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: Nov. 2 agenda meeting canceled. PENNINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL: Nov. 2, 7 p.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Nov. 4, 7 p.m., agenda, 7:30 p.m., regular, Municipal Building. …
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HILLSBOROUGH: Weniger named state group’s 2009’s top prevention inspector
Hillsborough Chief Fire Marshal Chris Weniger said being named Fire Prevention Inspector of the Year by the New Jersey Fire Prevention and Protection Association was one thing that took him by surprise. Staff photo by Audrey Levine
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PRINCETON: Township mull stronger tree protections
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — The power to compel developers to protect and preserve valuable trees on development sites in Princeton Township would be significantly expanded under an ordinance introduced by Township Committee this week. The ordinance would grant additional powers to the township’s advisory Shade Tree Commission and amend the township’s land…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Town streetscape project gets funding
Mayor Paul Anzano: ”We want to thank you 900,000 times” By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The New Jersey Department of Transportation handed Hopewell Borough officials a $917,000 check Monday morning. The money will pay for a streetscape improvements project, intended to revitalize the downtown area by giving it a major upgrade. About 30 residents and…
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