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16th DISTRICT: One candidate says yes to anti-corruption legislation
David M. Goodman, Princeton We, as members of Represent.Us Central New Jersey, asked the four Assembly candidates in District 16 whether they would support, yes or no, anti-corruption legislation. Represent.Us is a national, cross-partisan campaign to pass anti-corruption laws in cities and states across the country so we can stop lobbyists and special interests from…
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16th DISTRICT: State representatives work to revise school funding
Frank Weiner, Princeton Having lived in Princeton for 25 years, I have personally witnessed many instances of political divisiveness, extreme partisanship, and ideological nastiness, but nothing can match the malicious and mean-spirited tone of several recent letters that have misrepresented our dedicated and capable representatives to the State Assembly, Jack Ciattarelli and Donna Simon. Yes,…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: DeGroote will help move community forward
Ming Pan, West Windsor As a father of two in WW-P school district, nothing has kept me more sleepless than the recent sweep of moves — to cut back on the opportunities for students to advance in areas of interest or talent. (Dramatic cutbacks are enacted or proposed on programs like Option II, A&E, and…
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16th DISTRICT: Princeton’s representatives should share our values
Bernie and Ruth Miller, Princeton We write in support of two excellent Democratic candidates for New Jersey State Assembly, Maureen Vella, a former judge, and Andrew Zwicker, a scientist. Since the redistricting in 2012, Princeton has been represented in the New Jersey Assembly by two Republicans, Jack Ciattarelli and Donna Simon. Mr. Ciattrelli and Ms.…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Re-elect Kaish to school board
Allegra D’Adamo, West Windsor On Nov. 3, I will be casting my vote for Michele Kaish for West Windsor-Plainsboro school board. For the past 18 years, she has worked tirelessly as a volunteer in our school district, both in and out of the classroom. She has held every board position on the PTA/PTSA executive boards…
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PRINCETON: Irving and DiTosto are outstanding candidates
Douglas Miles, Princeton Princeton is fortunate to have two outstanding candidates for Princeton Council. Long time residents, Lynn Lu Irving and Kelly DiTosto are committed and intelligent. Over the years their positive impact in the community has been huge. Kelly is an accountant and her expertise at balancing books in a fiscally responsible manner is…
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MANVILLE: Mayoral candidate Onderko Manville calls his positions ‘perfectly clear’
To the editor: It’s that time of year again in Manville when Democrat lies fall faster than the autumn leaves. Democrats will say and do almost anything to steal an election. Allow me to tell you the truth and refute their lies. Democrats don’t like the truth. My positions on the issues are perfectly…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders varsity moves to 5-0
The Hillsborough Jr. Raiders increased their record to 5-0 by defeating the Jr. Pioneers from Somerville-Branchburg United, 32-7, in a Skyland Conference varsity matchup Somerville. The Raiders scored 30 points in the first half by dominating the line of scrimmage. Nathan Estime led the way by scoring three touchdowns behind blocks from Jon Seaton, Adam…
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PRINCETON: Bicyclist injured after being struck by van on Alexander Street
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 66-year-old bicyclist was injured when he was struck by a van on Alexander Street at 1:35 a.m. Oct. 9, according to the Princeton Police Department. Arthur Diringer, 66, of Greenbriar Row, was riding his bicycle on Alexander Street near Dickinson Street when he was struck by a 1998 Ford…
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