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HIGHTSTOWN: Councilmen to run again
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Borough Council incumbents Larry Quattrone and Dave Schneider are formally seeking re-election. The two Democrats will have to win in the June 2 primary before they can become the party’s candidates in the Nov. 3 election. Their seats are the only ones up for grabs. Mr. Schneider and…
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KSS Architects Promotes Three Team Members
By Wanda Lau PRINCETON, N.J.—KSS Architects is excited to announce the promotion of three associate architects. Merilee Meacock and Scot Murdoch have been promoted to the position of Principal. Andrew Tucker has been promoted to Director of Sustainable Design, a new position the firm created to reflect its growing practice in environmentally-responsible design. KSS managing…
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MONROE: Opener can’t close down basketball
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor The Monroe Township High School boys basketball coaches sat there on opening night and watched a relatively young team lose in overtime to Lawrence, and they wondered about things. ”We thought ‘Wow, we’re in for a long year,’” coach Bob Turco said. “We were asking each other ‘What do we…
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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Princeton Township Mayor Bernard Miller speaks during the ceremony. Behind him, right, is Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman.
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PRINCETON: Hilliard fits into new role
Hun graduate starts as St. Joseph’s sophomore By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor ATLANTIC CITY For three years, Idris Hilliard was a dominant basketball player for the Hun School. He may never reach that same dominating level as a college player at Saint Joseph’s University, but Hilliard has already shown he can contribute at one…
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NEW HOPE: Kozuhowski lauded for ‘heads-up’ police work
Photo by Gordon Nieburg: Shown are (from left): Chief Michael Cummings, Officer Kenneth Kozuhowski and Mayor Laurence Keller.
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PRINCETON: Pederson wants more to celebrate
PU men’s hockey goes for ECAC repeat By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jody Pederson had to wait to celebrate his birthday. The Princeton University defenseman turned 24 on Saturday, but the day didn’t end as he wished when Union defeated the Tiger men’s ice hockey team to force a deciding Game 3 in the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Patten votes to ease activity of economic panel
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Mayor Bob Patten broke a tie vote this week among the Borough Council members to introduce an ordinance that lessens the Economic Development Committee’s required meeting load. The ordinance would allow the committee to meet on an “as needed” basis, instead of the once-a-month requirement spelled out in…
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