• Suraci, Wagner deserve support

    Louise Wilkens, Strawberry Lane    I am writing to support the re-election of Carl Suraci and Bob Wagner to the Township Committee. The experience and proven track record of these two men are invaluable to the continued high quality of life we enjoy in Hillsborough.    Bob has been instrumental in the township’s aggressive acquisition of open…

  • LETTERS: Mulligan, Taylor will make the right choices

    David Thomsson, Cranbury    I am pleased to support Dan Mulligan and Jay Taylor for Township Committee. The energy, enthusiasm, and expertise they bring will be needed in the years ahead as Cranbury battles consolidation, COAH, and ever increasing unfunded mandates from the county and state.    Whether we admit it or not, our state and federal…

  • LETTERS: Shah committed to community

    Joe and Charlotte Camarota, Kendall Park    This past January, Mac Shah took another step in his continuing commitment to civic duty when he filled the vacancy on the Township Council that was created when then Deputy Mayor Carol Barrett became Freeholder Carol Barrett. As promised, Mr. Shah has hit the ground running, taking his place…

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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Candidates offer views on township economic plan

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    They agree that recreational opportunities are plentiful, but the four candidates for Township Committee differ in their views over the effectiveness of Hillsborough’s newly created, and often praised, Economic Action Plan.    Republican incumbents Carl Suraci and Bob Wagner are running against Democrats Jim Farley and William Rossi for two three-year…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council candidates discuss traffic, roads

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    Candidates for Township Council said this week that South Brunswick needs to continue fighting to keep the Route 1 widening project moving forward and have discussions with Franklin to alleviate the traffic problems on Route 27.    Republican challenger John O’Sullivan and Democratic incumbent Mahesh “Mac” Shah are vying to serve…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Deal struck on Pulda purchase

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    An agreement has been reached on the purchase and preservation of the Pulda Farm that would save 188 acres of the property.    Middlesex County and the township will contribute $2.5 million from their respective open space funds for the $7.5 million purchase, according to Middlesex County Freeholder Carol Barrett. The…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Contract awarded for new arts center space

    By John Saccenti Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Plans to renovate the Princeton Junction Volunteer Firehouse into an arts center have moved a step forward.    The Township Council on Tuesday awarded a $682,500 contract to Dell-Tech Inc. in Trenton for renovations to the building. Once complete, the building will be used by the West Windsor…

  • MANVILLE: Fire company auxiliary plans two fundraisers

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    The Ladies Auxiliary of North End Fire Company No. 3 is busy working on its upcoming fundraisers to benefit the fire company.    Members have been gathering at the firehouse to make baskets for their Basket Bingo, which will be held Nov. 20.    ”There will be 18 games of bingo…

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