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PRINCETON: Four file to run for three school board seats
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton school board incumbent Patrick Sullivan and three newcomers will run for three seats in the fall election. He, Robert Dodge, Elizabeth Kalber Baglio and Dafna Kendal filed to run by Monday’s deadline. Incumbents Rebecca Cox and Martha Land declined to run for re-election. School board members serve for…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Candidates file for school board seats in Montgomery, West Windsor-Plainsboro, South Brunswick and Lawrence Township school districts
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Contested school board races are on tap in the Montgomery, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional and South Brunswick public school districts — but not in the Lawrence Township public school district. Monday was the deadline to file for the available school board seats. The school board election is set for Nov. 3,…
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PRINCETON: Police department eligible for grants to buy body cameras (UPDATED)
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton police and other law enforcement departments in New Jersey are eligible for grants to buy body cameras for their officers through a program the state attorney general announced Tuesday. Using funds from criminal forfeiture, the state will make $2.5 million available to all 21 counties in unequal amounts…
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PRINCETON: Diseased oak trees on Nassau Street to be removed
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Seven diseased oak trees on Nassau Street are due to be cut down in the coming weeks in a move that local officials say will transform the look of Princeton’s main thoroughfare. The state Department of Transportation, having responsibility for Nassau because it is a state road, marked the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 5 file for three openings on school board
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Five people have filed to seek a three-year term on the Board of Education for the school district that serves Hillsborough and Millstone. College professor Brett Cooper and college student Thomas J. Zobele are challenging three incumbents seeking re-election. They are Dana C. Boguszewski, Deena Centofanti and Lorraine A. Soisson.…
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Liberty Science campers learn to generate energy on their own at Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
By Maddy Anand, Packet Media Group
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HIGHTSTOWN: Plan for replacing bridge over Peddie Lake Dam moves forward
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council introduced a bond ordinance providing supplemental appropriations in the amount of $331,000 for the Peddie Lake Dam Pedestrian Bridge project during its meeting on July 20. “This (ordinance) is for the $331,000 we are going to bond and that’s on top of the $210,000,” Councilman…
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PRINCETON: Council looks to hike municipal garage parking rates, eliminate free parking for library users
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will look to raise the price of parking at the municipal garage on Spring Street and also eliminate the two hours of free parking there for users of the public library. Council President Bernard P. Miller said Monday that the library wants to be relieved of the responsibility…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Heat 14U team ends six-year run together in winning way
By Ken Hesthag, Special Writer The Hillsborough Heat 14U baseball team went 5-0 last weekend, July 25 and 26, to reach the championship game of the Mid-State Madness Baseball Tournament in Hershey, PA, before succumbing to the Holman Hurricanes Elite (Temple, Pa.), 9-1, and accepting the runner-up medal. The weekend tournament marked the last time…
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