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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Budgets should be easier to understand
To the editor: Last week The Windsor-Hights Herald was kind enough to publish an editorial I had written, first online and then printed, about council salaries and health benefits. I had been erroneously informed that council members received health insurance. Someone in the township office quickly discovered the mistake online, contacted the editor, and…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Helene Cody Foundation says thanks
To the editor: The Helene Cody Foundation Board thanks Mayor Jay Taylor, the Cranbury Department of Public Works, the Cranbury Volunteer Fire Department, the Cranbury First Aid Squad, the Cranbury Police Department, and the wonderful volunteers — Karen Klein, Suzanne Carroll, Linda Morris, Jenna Cody, Win Cody, Wendy Borg, Suzanne Reiss, Noel Kinney, Sally…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township asks county to install a green left-turn arrow light at intersection of fatal crash
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — In the wake of the death of a West Windsor Township resident in front of Community Park on Princeton-Hightstown Road, township officials have asked Mercer County to install a green left-turn arrow at the traffic light. In response to that request, Mercer County engineers are undertaking studies…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Regarding Sept. 11 item, “Baby Parts”
To the editor: I find it disgusting that you would choose to publish false allegations against Planned Parenthood in your “Capitol News and Com´ ments” section without editorial screening of the slander coming from New Jersey State Sen. Joe Pennacchio. There is no “state and federal loophole,” as if a state bill would even…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Coyotes, New Jersey’s wild dogs
By Michele Byers You’re in bed when suddenly the nighttime quiet is broken by a clamor of howls and yips. Or maybe you spot what looks like a stray shepherd-mix dog in your yard. They may be Eastern coyotes, wild relatives of domesticated dogs. Coyotes are now regularly seen even in New Jersey’s not-so-wild places.…
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PRINCETON: Bomb threat called into Riverside Elementary School
Princeton police responded to computerized telephone threat at 10:17 a.m. Thursday at Riverside Elementary School advising that a bomb had been placed in the school. The threat, which was called into the main office, appears to be unfounded, according to a police department release. Police officers, assisted by an explosives-sniffing K-9 dog, searched the school…
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MONTGOMERY: Municipal building one step closer to renovation, expansion
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Moving closer toward a possible expansion and renovation of the municipal building, township committee has awarded a contract to Princeton-based consultants B4 Development LLC. The contract, which was approved by township committee at its Sept. 17 meeting, will not exceed $87,160. B4 Development LLC was formerly known as…
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MONTGOMERY: Country Club Meadows proposes widening road between development and fire station
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Attempting to allay concerns about its impact on an adjacent fire station, applicant Country Club Meadows LLC rolled out a proposal to widen the road between the fire station and part of its proposed development before the planning board Monday, in the second of a series of public…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Doing a favor to return camera isn’t that simple
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Did you lose a camera? There are marvelous family photos on it, just the sort that the owner would like to have as keepsakes. A young girl blowing out the candles on her birthday cake. An older gentleman wearing his favorite hat straining in his garden to hold up a…
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