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Raising parking fees in Princeton Borough
Councilman Kevin Wilkes of Princeton Borough It pains us on Borough Council to have to balance the budget of Princeton Borough by extending metered parking rates to Sunday in the CBD. We wish that we had some other options. We could vote to raise the property taxes on all property owners in the Borough —…
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MANVILLE: Girls play well in SCT loss
Softball team coming together by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Last week’s results don’t tell the full story of how well the Manville High softball team actually played. The Lady Mustangs, coming off their first victory in almost two years, took the field in hopes of knocking off perennial rival Bound Brook. They knew the next…
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MANVILLE: Baseball bats boom in home victory
DeSantis goes 4-for-4 by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Nick DeSantis knew exactly what he had to do when he stepped into the batter’s box in the bottom of the sixth inning of last Friday’s game in Manville. The Manville High senior wasn’t worried about extending his perfect day at the plate. Individual statistics aren’t important…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Baseball bats quiet early
Hillsborough High shortstop Brandon Young tries to make a tag during Saturday’s Shore Challenge game at Brookdale Community College. Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Softballers remain unbeaten
RAIDER ROUNDUP by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Hillsborough High softball team won three more games last week to remain undefeated on the season. Hillsborough (5-0) went 10 innings to beat Rutgers Prep and posted mercy rule victories over Franklin and Ridge. The Raiders have outscored their opponents by a 38-4 margin through the first…
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WEST WINDSOR: Fish returned to Grovers Mill Pond
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — A crowd of excited fifth-graders helped Gov. Jon Corzine release fish into Grovers Mill Pond Monday afternoon, marking the completion of its aquatic restoration. World famous as the location where Martians landed in the “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast, the pond underwent a restoration project because…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: April 17 – April 25
MEETING OF THE MINDS: James Kozack, left, director of Marketing & Membership for Cherry Valley Country Club, with sales associates from Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty. CVCC served as host for the sales associates and Mr. Kozack presented new membership options for home buyers and sellers within the Cherry Valley community and surrounding areas. The agents…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Wu wins huge tennis match
Team falls short vs. rivals by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Steven Wu wasn’t distracted by the fact that his team had already lost the match. The Hillsborough High junior first singles player continued to go about his business and battled for a huge personal victory over a player with a very impressive resume. With the…
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PRINCETON: Hopewell Valley Community Bank is coming
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — In a sign of the healthy competition among community banks for local business, Hopewell Valley Community Bank is preparing to open a branch in Princeton just down the road from where the Bank of Princeton recently opened the doors of its newly constructed headquarters. HVCB’s newest branch will…
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