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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Council ponders police service alternatives
Mayor Paul Anzano: ‘Two things beyond our control have driven the $101,400 increase pensions and the police interlocal agreement’ By Aleen Crispino, Special Writer Hopewell Borough Mayor Paul Anzano told council members Sept. 3 that the borough is “exploring the possibility of a police contract and alternatives.” Describing the discussions as “very, very, very…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar
Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in the Hillsborough Beacon, drop a note to Hillsborough Beacon Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e-mailed to [email protected] before…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Band is on the march
By Davy James,Staff Writer At the side of the South Brunswick High School football field on Tuesday, a section of the marching band stood organized in rows. The musicians stepped together, attempting to move about 100 students in the section in unison. They completed one movement and started over, the repetition designed to make the…
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JAMESBURG: Bus service to grow in borough
Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG Coming to a bus stop near Jamesburg residents: more frequent stops and additional routes. The Middlesex County Bus Service recently notified borough officials that it had received New Freedom funds, a federal grant issued for start-up services by NJ Transit. The bus service typically runs as far north as…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Armstrong’s boys working to create more offense
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Coming off a season in which it went 2-17, the major focus for the Robbinsville High School boys’ soccer team is to find a way to generate more offense. In a desire to do that last season, Robbinsville sacrificed on defense, moving Doug Cambridge from sweeper to the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar
Vanessa Viscomi, Amy LaPosa, Mimi Francis, Holly Kowalenko and Marie Harvey (left to right) prepare for the Somerset Valley Players’ production of “Nunsense,” running Sept. 18 through Oct. 11. Showtimes at the Amwell Road theater are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays; tickets are $18 ($16 for students and seniors). To reserve…
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NJ Restaurant Association boosts ‘food safety month’
Deborah Dowell, Trenton The New Jersey Restaurant Association (NJRA) is encouraging restaurant and foodservice operators to begin their planning and reinforce food safety education and training as well as raise awareness of the industry’s commitment to food safety as September has been named National Food Safety Education Month. The New Jersey Restaurant Association, which represents…
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