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PENNINGTON: Council hears residents’ opinions about liquor licenses
About six people spoke during the meeting held for the purpose of gathering information By John Tredrea, Staff Writer About 25 people attended a Pennington Borough Council-hosted public forum Monday night on whether the borough, long a dry town, should issue one or more liquor licenses. The meeting was “a first step in council’s consideration…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Donation bins facing new regulations
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Following an incident in which Amwell Auto and Tire Center owner Joe Traszer was required to clean a mess of clothes and items left dumped outside a clothing bin as well as to comply with new state regulations the Township Committee unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance…
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May is National Bike Month
Ken Carlson of West Windsor The spring newsletter of the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance is out and contains our exciting calendar of upcoming events, descriptions of new bicycle and pedestrian improvements coming this year, many volunteer opportunities, and news about our ever-evolving organization. This month is National Bike Month. We’re asking people…
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PRINCETON: Community TV station airing Megathon
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Princeton Community Television will kick off its second annual Megathon, a 30-hour live television broadcast, starting at 6 p.m. today on Comcast Channel 30 and Verizon FiOS Channel 45. The Megathon, billed as a celebration of the best in news, current affairs and entertainment from the Princeton area, will be…
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ROBBINSVILLE: After 36 years, time for change for teacher
Phil McAuliffe Donna Pew is retiring after teaching 36 years in the Robbinsville School District. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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MANVILLE: Fear of flooding
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Valley residents adapting to life in flood-prone area In April 2007, Diana Berrocal, of Huff Avenue, heard the sirens blaring outside her house as a nor’easter caused flooding in Manville. With her then 6-month-old son Kevin in her arms, Ms. Berrocal waited 45 minutes for a boat that never came…
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Central Jersey Events: May 15-22
STAGE Bristol Riverside Theatre, 120 Radcliffe St., Bristol, Pa., Altar Boyz, through May 31
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teenager questioned about gun threat
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A teenage boy was taken into custody today at Hillsborough High School after an administrator alerted the school’s resource officer that the student had made a verbal threat at 12:36 p.m. concerning the possible use of a gun. The Hillsborough Police Department responded to the scene, and the student was…
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Cruising in Hopewell Borough
Phil McAuliffe Shown from left: John Novak of Hopewell, Ron Ent of Stockton and car owner Mario Serinese of Ringoes look at Mario’s 57 T-Bird.
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