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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local sewer rates to rise 10 percent
by Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council passed an ordinance Tuesday that will increase water and sewer rates for township property owners by about 10 percent. Mayor Frank Gambatese said the rate increase was necessary due to the decrease in revenue and the increase from the treatment plants, which left the council with no…
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PRINCETON: Boro extends prosecutor in police probe
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Princeton Borough Council has agreed to extend the contract of Arthur R. Thibault, the man who served as independent prosecutor in an administrative proceeding involving Borough Police Sergeant Kevin Creegan, despite the misgivings of Councilman Roger Martindell. The action came during the council’s meeting on Tuesday night.Sgt. Creegan…
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MILLSTONE: Ballot features Foley, Casale, 3 new faces
by Peter Geier, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Board President Thomas Foley and three new faces are vying for three full three-year terms on the Board of Education, and incumbent Salvatore Casale has thrown his hat in the ring for a two-year unexpired term. Among the newcomers is Amy Jacobson of Clarksburg, 39, a stay-at-home mother…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Former teacher pleads guilty to sending lewd Webcast
TRENTON — A former technology teacher at Pond Road Middle School has pleaded guilty to broadcasting himself masturbating via a live Web camera to a 14-year-old Robbinsville girl. Daniel P. Corvino, 32, of Ewing, pleaded guilty March 3 before Mercer County Superior Court Judge Darlene J. Pereksta to second-degree endangering the welfare of a child,…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Four vie for 3 spots on school board
by Peter Geier, Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Four candidates are seeking three open seats for three-year terms on the Board of Education. Edward Werner, of Allentown, is running for the Allentown seat held by William Borkowski, the current board vice president, who is not seeking re-election. Incumbents Lisa Herzer, of Allentown, and Howard Krieger,…
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LAWRENCE: Residents oppose sale of Trenton Water Works
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Municipal officials should take advantage of President Barack Obama’s recently passed economic stimulus bill and construct a state-of-the-art and publicly owned water system. That’s what Pin Oak Drive resident Robin Williams told Township Council at its March 3 meeting. She said she is concerned about the pending sale of…
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LAEF auction benefit slated
At Eagle Fire Company, New Hope, Pa., on March 21 at 7 p.m. Lambertville Area Education Foundation will hold its eighth annual Auction Benefit at The Eagle Fire Company, New Hope, Pa., on March 21 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at Dresswells, The Lambertville Trading Company, and The Medicine Shoppe. They are $50 per…
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Karrow gets kudos
Lonnie and Karen Baldino, Lambertville We applaud our state senator, Marcia Karrow, for her outspoken opposition on Feb. 20 to S1774, rationing the purchase of handguns. She courageously stood up to defend our second amendment freedoms. Law-abiding citizens should not have to take a back seat to criminals. Thank you, Ms. Karrow, for your…
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