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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
Yaroslav Mytsak, 23, of Roycebrook Road, was charged with drunken driving after he jumped out of his vehicle when he saw police approaching while it was idling on Eves Drive at 11:08 p.m. May 25. Mr. Mytsak was taken into custody after he failed several field sobriety tests. He was found to have a blood…
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JAMESBURG-MONROE RETROSPECTIVE
10 Years Ago – 1999 • The Jewish Family Service of Southern Middlesex County celebrated its 30th anniversary recently. The organization was started in Highland Park in 1969, and opened a one-day-a-week satellite office in Monroe in 1985. The service moved into the Medical Arts Building of the Concordia Shopping Center in 1988 as a…
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PRINCETON: Sustainability coordinator is named
The organization Sustainable Princeton announced that Diane Landis has been hired as Princeton’s first sustainability coordinator under a $15,000 grant received by the Princeton Environmental Commission (PEC). Ms. Landis, a Princeton Township resident, will primarily work with other township and borough residents to help them achieve the goals of the Sustainable Princeton Community Plan. The…
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Court nomination ‘almost guaranteed’
David Wilson, Van Deripe Drive Sonia Sotomayor has caused the Republican Party to think twice before unleashing the tsunami of censure that usually follows Supreme Court nominees. If nominated, she would be the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court an appropriate follow-up to the first African-American President. Republican leaders Newt Gingrich and Rush…
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Latest segment of LHT to open June 13
Event is June 13 at 11 a.m. The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and Lawrence-Hopewell Trail (LHT) will celebrate the opening of the newly completed segment of LHT at the Watershed Reserve on June 13 at 11 a.m. The location will be the corner of Titus Mill and Wargo roads. Parking will be available at the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Park’s conversion draws neighbors’ ire
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Gilda Hoffmann, of Montgomery Road, heard a loud noise outside her home in late May and assumed it was the Public Works Department coming to cut the grass at Otto Farm Park, also on Montgomery Road. When she went outside, however, she was shocked to see the park’s trees and…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, June 5 – June 12
Tree-mendous! — Noah Buzinkai, age 10, is the winner of Montgomery Township’s Arbor Day seed contest. Noah correctly guessed that the seeds in the jar on display at the Mary Jacobs Memorial Library were from an American elm tree — and his guess of 3,485 seeds was also the closest to the correct number. Larry…
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PRINCETON: University honors actresses Streep and Davis
Actress Meryl Streep received an honorary degree. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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CRANBURY: Pastory says farewell to congregation
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — More than two decades ago, a young man in the midst of his studies at a seminary school in Princeton stumbled upon Cranbury. ”I came into the north end of town, and I thought, ‘oh, my gosh, this is a really beautiful place,’ “ said the Rev. Jack…
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