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Village Grande issues resolved in W. Windsor
M.Patricia Ward, Community Development Coordinator In the article “Council brokers driveway solution” (Packet 2/20/09) there are a number of points that need to be clarified regarding the recent release of bonds for the Village Grande development. First, it should be noted that the builder is legally required to correct issues such as raised aprons…
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BORDENTOWN—Lee wins regional wrestling title
BY: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Before Thomas Lee could change Bordentown High School wrestling history, he had to first change himself. “The difference for me this year is that I learned more moves,” said Lee. “Last year I just wanted to pick up people and throw them. This year I worked on learning…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Clinic participants ‘rise to the occasion’
During a drill, clinic participants Peter Shandor and Dane Klewsaat watch the competition, while Jerard Vieira and Cara Ciaccio celebrate a goal. Staff photo by John Patten
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PENNINGTON: Officials set to vote on circle proposal
Hopewell Township Committee voted Feb. 23 in favor of resolution requesting DOT to make improvements to circle. Pennington Council will vote on a similar measure Monday By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A Pennington Council vote on supporting a package of proposed improvements to the Pennington Circle is expected at Monday’s meeting. The 7 p.m. session…
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MANVILLE: Staff players hope to keep up in Friday’s benefit game
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The Roosevelt and Alexander Batcho Intermediate Schools’ faculty team doesn’t have any secret weapons or strategies to give them an edge against the intermediate school’s seventh and eighth-grade basketball teams during Friday’s Carol Caligieri Memorial Scholarship Game. It’s probably so the six-staff member team doesn’t get too winded while playing…
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Rezoning trade park makes sense for town
Pat McCann, Bound Brook At the Feb. 10 meeting of the Township Committee, an ordinance was introduced to re-zone the Roycefield Trade Park from economic development (ED) to the I-2Light Industrial District. The latter is the zoning for the other commercial properties along Roycefield Road. This change in zoning will enable the park to attract…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Town seeks low-cost loans from environmental trust
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Hoping to save about $550,000 in interest costs for two projects, the Township Committee unanimously approved an application for a zero interest loan from the state. The resolution approved Feb. 24 authorizes Township Clerk Kevin Davis to submit applications to the state Environmental Infrastructure Trust (EIT) and the state Department…
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Board candidate notes work, schools experience
Nick Pampani, Hamilton Road It is valuable for the Board of Education to have direct experience with the system that they oversee. As a candidate, and with your support and vote on April 21, I can provide that perspective and voice to the Hillsborough Board of Education. I have lived in Hillsborough for over 20…
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Donate your used instruments
Judy Walters, of Kendall Park The South Brunswick Schools’ Instrument Bank is in desperate need of instruments. In these difficult economic times, more and more families cannot afford to rent or buy instruments, yet our music programs continue to be some of the most successful in the state. All children should have the opportunity to…
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