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HILLSBOROUGH: Somerset Valley Players theater pic
There’s no place like home. The Somerset Valley Players will celebrate 30 years in its Neshanic theater.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Theater group to toast 30 years in own home
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Joe Giordano can remember long hours making a one-room schoolhouse on Amwell Road into a community theater. Stripping the walls down to the studs. Installing electrical wiring and fire-resistant Sheetrock and ceiling panels. Painting and hammering. “The kids started to call me the Playhouse widow because it took him five…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Writer: We need to make our food, air, water, soil free from chemicals
To the editor: Everyone — people and animals — naturally need clean water to drink, clean food to eat and clean air to breathe. However, the use of toxic pesticides to manage pest problems has become a common practice. Pesticides are the only toxic substances released intentionally into our environment to kill living things,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Suing for access to OTW papers would have been waste, mayor says
To the editor: “Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.“ — Mark Twain. I wish that former Democrat Committeewoman Sonya Martin had heeded Mark Twain’s wise words before writing her falsehood-filled letter to the editor on the topic of the pending application for an OTW facility in Hillsborough. The…
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PRINCETON: Company continues with restoration on areas disturbed by new pipeline installation
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Pipeline company Williams still needs to finish restoring parts of Princeton that were disturbed this year when the company installed a new 42-inch natural gas pipeline through about a one and ½ -mile stretch of town. The company started that restoration earlier this summer by reseeding for grass, said…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Pennington Road crash injures five minivan passengers
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — Five passengers in a minivan were injured Tuesday night when the driver tried to make a left turn onto Denow Road from Pennington Road, according to Police Chief Lance Maloney. Police were called to the scene at 9:04 p.m. on the report of a motor vehicle crash at the intersection. Divya Seshadri,…
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WEST WINDSOR: School board candidate seeking reelection
Michele Kaish, West Windsor I am running for re-election to the WW-P school board to continue advocating for the best educational opportunities for all learners. With my experience — 18 years as a dedicated WW-P volunteer and community leader and 21 years as a West Windsor taxpayer — I will continue to promote what is…
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PRINCETON: Good news about bicycle-friendly Complete Streets
Callie Hancock, Princeton I’ve just heard some good news about our town. Who knew that a Bicycle Master Plan is in the works for Princeton? Apparently the municipality has received a grant from NJDOT to conduct a planning study of circulation that would feed into the Princeton Community Master Plan. Sounds great — and the…
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PRINCETON: Fire causes heavy damage to Cameron Court townhouse
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A fire that began in the basement caused heavy damage Monday morning to a townhouse at 45 Cameron Court, in the Queenston Commons development off North Harrison Street, according to Robert Gregory, Princeton’s director of Emergency Services. The two-alarm fire, which drew volunteer firefighters from Princeton and surrounding towns, was…
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