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Westerly Road Church seeks to relocate
By Pastor John Beeson Westerly Road Church Seeks to Relocate: Westerly Road Church is in the process of planning a relocation within Princeton Township. Established in 1956, Westerly Road Church has been an active and longstanding participant in the Princeton community. With a congregation of approximately 475 on an average Sunday morning, Westerly draws well over half…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough actions on new cop funding unclear
But all seem to agree no commitment was made By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – Did the Borough Council recently give Police Chief James Eufemia formal permission to seek a federal grant, with local financial strings attached, to hire more officers? Has the chief filed the application? Those questions apparently remained unanswered, at least…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lacrosse team’s lime green laces tied to giving
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor Pat Jenkins is a cancer survivor. Sadly, Nicholas Colleluori is not. But before he passed away, Colleluori started something that Jenkins wants to see through to its fulfillment, and he is employing the aid of the South Brunswick High boys lacrosse program. Jenkins is currently an assistant coach for the…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Towns all have general election races
No contests in June primary By John Tredrea, Staff Writer All three Valley towns will have races in November for seats on their respective governing bodies. Incumbent Hopewell Township Committeeman David Dafilou, a Democrat. will be on the June 2 state primary ballot. Mr. Dafilou, of Baker Way, was appointed to the committee on March…
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CRANBURY: A dedicated caretaker
Staff photo by John Keating. Jerry Pevahouse pays tribute to Don Jo Swanagan for his years of dedication and service to the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society and the Cranbury Museum.
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PLUMSTED: Former ‘Idol’ contestant kicks off softball season
Phil McAuliffe "American Idol" contestant Ashley "Loren" Anderson, of Clarksburg, sings the national anthem at the opening ceremonies of the New Egypt softball season at Plumsted Township Recreation Park on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
Stanley Millard, 39, of Orange, was charged with driving while intoxicated and unsafe lane change after he was pulled over for straddling the white line and abruptly changing lanes on Route 206 at 1:29 a.m. March 15. Mr. Millard was taken into custody after he failed field sobriety tests. At police headquarters, he was found…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter
Aluna Mettler, 52, no address given, was charged with failure to stop, failure to exhibit documents, and driving an uninsured vehicle at 8:28 a.m. March 30, after a motor vehicle accident on Driscoll Street and Rabens Avenue. Police reported to the scene after hearing a report about the incident from the Franklin Township Police Department.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Panel suggests limits, regulations for taxi companies
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN A committee formed to investigate the borough’s taxi regulations has proposed changes that would, among other things, allow a maximum of three cab companies to be headquartered in the borough, the same number that apparently exist. The proposed changes would limit each company to three cars and increase…
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