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PRINCETON: Postseason is here
Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor We didn’t need to see thrilling late-inning dramatics in the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies league series to understand why postseason play is so appealing. It’s that way at every level. The postseason has drama built in from the outset. Lose and you’re done. Everything…
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PRINCETON: STRONG KIDS AT PRINCETON FAMILY YMCA!
STRONG KIDS AT PRINCETON FAMILY YMCA! — Martin P. Melilli, right, president of the Bank of Princeton, is chairing the Princeton Family YMCA’s 2009 Strong Kids Annual Giving Campaign. On hand to demonstrate their extraordinary strength are YMCA Strong Kids Jahlia Johnson of Plainsboro, age 4, left, and Ben Biondi of Montgomery, age 3, who are enrolled in the…
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LWV CANDIDATE Q&A: Princeton Borough Council
EDITOR’S NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for Princeton Borough Council to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area, in cooperation with The Princeton Packet. The candidates were given an equal amount of space for their answers. Candidates – Vote for two (three-year term) Jenny Crumiller…
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LWV CANDIDATE Q&A: Princeton Borough Council
EDITOR’S NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for Princeton Borough Council to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area, in cooperation with The Princeton Packet. The candidates were given an equal amount of space for their answers. Candidates – Vote for two (three-year term) Jenny Crumiller –…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: EWRSD superintendent eyes retirement in 2010
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer The superintendent of the East Windsor Regional School District said this week that this may be his final year in that post. Ron Bolandi, who has been superintendent since 2004, said he told the Board of Education this past month to prepare for his possible retirement. ”I’m going to be…
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EDITORIAL: Campaign Corner guidelines given
For Oct. 29 edition By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Locally, in Hunterdon County, the Nov. 3 general election features a race for one seat on the West Amwell Township Committee, a race for mayor in Lambertville, and the election of two members of Stockton Borough Council. Interest in these contests may be greater than usual,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat
Brian Chew, 27, of Trenton was apprehended Oct. 14 on several warrants Police said they arrested Mr. Chew at the Municipal Court on North Main Street at 7:17 p.m. during his appearance there on unrelated charges. Mr. Chew had a $491 Mercer County warrant and two warrants from Beverly for $152 and $124, respectively, police…
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LWV CANDIDATE Q&A: Plainsboro Township Committee
EDITOR’S NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for Plainsboro Township Committee to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area, in cooperation with The Princeton Packet. The candidates were given an equal amount of space for their answers.| Candidates — Vote for two (three-year term) Neil J. Lewis (incumbent,…
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EDITORIAL: Campaign Corner guidelines given
For Oct. 29 edition By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Locally, the Nov. 3 general election features races for one seat on the Hopewell Township Committee and two seats on both Hopewell Borough and Pennington Borough councils. We expect interest in these contests will be greater than usual, simply because voters also are getting ready to…
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