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PRINCETON: Judge deals university another procedural setback in property tax exemption case
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University will have the burden of proof to show that it is entitled to its property tax exemption, according to a New Jersey tax court judge who will decide a citizens’ lawsuit challenging the exemption. The decision by Judge Vito L. Bianco Thursday was the latest in a…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO Parents, board give mixed marks to changes in accelerated math program
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — School district officials’ proposal to redesign the Accelerated and Enriched Mathematics Program met with mixed reactions — from both the school board and parents — when it was rolled out Tuesday night. A decision on the redesign of the program will not be made until the school…
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PRINCETON: Heather Howard, Lance Liverman re-elected to council (updated with reaction)
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Democrats Heather H. Howard and Lance Liverman were re-elected Tuesday to the Princeton Council in a landslide victory over their Republican challengers. Ms. Howard and Mr. Liverman received 3,207 and 3,116 votes, respectively, while Republicans Lynn Irving and Kelly DiTosto received 1,211 and 1,117. The outcome will leave the…
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PRINCETON: Newcomers Elizabeth Baglio, Dafna Kendal join Patrick Sullivan on school board (updated with reaction)
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Incumbent school board member Patrick Sullivan and newcomers Elizabeth Baglio and Dafna Kendal on Tuesday won seats in the race for the Princeton Board of Education. Ms. Baglio was the top vote-getter at 2,428 votes, followed by Mr. Sullivan at 2,306 and Ms. Kendal at 2,032. Challenger Robert Dodge…
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PRINCETON: Senior housing development may return to Princeton Ridge
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A once dormant senior housing development on the Princeton Ridge is expected to go before the Planning Board next month in a version scaled-back from what the town approved eight years ago. Princeton Land Development LLC has proposed building 36 townhouses in nine buildings on a 23.4-acre site in…
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CRANBURY: Township Committee incumbents James ‘Jay’ Taylor, David Cook re-elected (updated with reaction)
By Mke Morsch, Executive editor Apparently on Election Day, Cranbury Mayor James “Jay” Taylor can’t really have his cake and eat it, too. On the ballot for a spot on the Township Committee, Mayor Taylor spent Tuesday trying to have a normal day at work. The only difference was that it was his sister’s birthday.…
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CRANBURY: Police participate in ‘Dodgetoberfest’ tournament
By Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE – The Cranbury Police Fraternal Order of Police (F.O.P.) Lodge No. 68 participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey’s Second Annual Dodgetoberfest Tournament. “This is the second year that Cranbury Police F.O.P. Lodge No. 68 participated,” said Patrolman Michael Cipriano. The event was held…
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EAST WINDSOR: First ‘Food Truck Farm Fest’ fundraiser scheduled
By Mike Morsch, Executive editor Scott Belgard has had family members serve in the military, so he’s well aware of mission of the Wounded Warrior Project. But he believes that the organization could use even more help. It’s all about awareness for Mr. Belgard. That’s why he’s organized the inaugural Food Truck Farm Fest benefit…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Interim school superintendent resigns early
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – The East Windsor Regional School District interim superintendent has resigned a month early, leaving the district to hire its third interim in the last year. “Due to unforeseen personal reasons, interim Superintendent Thomas Gialanella resigned his position in the East Windsor Regional School District effective Oct. 31,” wrote…
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