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Storm’s run-off worries resident
Randy Casais, Manville I would love an explanation of what happened today. I live on North Third Avenue and what I saw today was water up to the foundation of my house in a matter of minutes. I pay over $5,500 in taxes and would like to know what happened. I understand that it did…
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LAWRENCE: A night against crime
Wesley Cordy, 6, jumps with his friends on an airbag set up at the National Night Out event at Heritage Park. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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EAST WINDSOR: Council eyes $900,000 in capital expenditures
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The Township Council unanimously approved a more than $900,000 capital improvement bond ordinance this week to cover a number of potential expenditures through the 2009 fiscal year, including a new garbage truck, pothole filling machine and scheduled roadway repairs. The township puts out a similar list most…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Republicans drop out of race
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The two Republicans in the 2009 municipal election for Township Committee withdrew from the race Wednesday. Committeeman Mark Roselli and former Deputy Mayor Robert Delaney have both withdrawn from the race for two open three-year spots on the committee, citing other work and family commitments. ”My family…
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WEST WINDSOR: Bond ordinance adoption is delayed
By Kristine Snodgrass,Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Without a sufficient majority to vote at its meeting Monday night, the township council delayed the adoption the bond ordinance for its $4.8 million capital budget. Only three members of council were present at the meeting: Linda Geevers, Kamal Khanna and Diane Ciccone. A supermajority vote of four…
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Year marks milestone for nursery school
Wendy Cotton and Diane Sandahl To the editor: The year 2009 marks a milestone for Princeton Nursery School. Founded in 1929, by Margaret Matthews-Flinsch, the school celebrates eight decades of service to the greater Princeton Community. For 80 years the staff at Princeton Nursery School (PNS) have held the hands, wiped the noses and…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Main Street designation may be sought
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Members of the Downtown Hightstown organization are taking the first tentative steps toward applying for the Main Street New Jersey revitalization program. The nonprofit group sent a letter of intent to apply to the state Department of Community Affairs and has placed a questionnaire on its Web site…
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MANVILLE: ABIS camp achieves coveted ‘Super Chill’ rating
Junior Counselor Rene Murillo (at left) holds the ball for Chris Silcox (center) and Hasaan Smith during a basketball game.
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