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HILLSBOROUGH: Former Hillsborough pol David Redlawsk in Iowa watching how we elect a president
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Former Hillsborough resident David Redlawsk is back in Iowa watching politicians. That’s a little bit of home and heaven for him. The director of polling at the Eagleton Institute for Politics at Rutgers University since 2009 arrived in the Hawkeye State in August, just in time for the 11-day political…
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HILLSBOROUGH: River Road reopens following repair
River Road (County Route 567) between Elm Street (County Route 667) and River Road/Opie Road has been reopened. The emergency pavement repairs that began Aug. 29 have been completed.
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EAST WINDSOR: Teen charged with cocaine, marijuana possession and intent to distribute
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor A drug investigation led to the issuance of a search warrant for a Stockton Street residence at 7:45 p.m. on Aug. 27, according to police. During the search, quantities of cocaine, marijuana and prescription medications, as well as drug paraphernalia were located, according to the East Windsor Police Department. Resident…
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PRINCETON: ‘Dual language immersion’ initiative to be introduced at Community Park Elementary
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Next week when the doors open at Community Park Elementary School, some 80 kindergartners and first-graders will begin an academic experience unlike that of their peers. The school is introducing a teaching model used around the country but never tried in Princeton before: dual language immersion. The children, whose…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar boys chasing championship goals
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Zach Epstein and his senior class have seen a bit of everything in their first three years with the Montgomery High School boys soccer team. They’d like to add the one missing thing — a championship — in their final season. Any title this season would come three years…
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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP: Police looking for would-be vacuum cleaner thief
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Police are looking for a man who tried to steal a vacuum cleaner from Sears at the Quaker Bridge Mall, and who pushed away two loss prevention officers as they tried to stop him at 5:08 p.m. Aug. 28, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. The would-be shoplifter picked…
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PRINCETON: Farlow fills PDS opening
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Heather Farlow was certainly in the right place at the right time. The veteran field hockey coach recently relocated back to New Jersey and was looking for a head coaching position. Princeton Day School was suddenly looking for a head coach when Tracy Arndt let the Panthers know she could…
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MONTGOMERY: Inaugural FunFest promises food, family and fun, fun, fun
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer From local bands to local restaurants and local businesses — all will be on display for Montgomery Township residents at the Montgomery FunFest, set for Sept. 13 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Princeton Airport on Route 206. The community festival, which backers hope will attract visitors from Montgomery…
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