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PRINCETON: Little Tigers are top cats on mats
PHS wrestles away elusive division title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Whenever James Verbeyst has a chance, he helps coach middle school wrestlers. While the Princeton High School sophomore is aiding the future, he is also part of a pretty special group that has made history in the present. Verbeyst scored a major decision…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay to install greater fire protection in local residential development (Updated)
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Developer AvalonBay said Wednesday that it would install greater fire protections in its planned residential developments in Princeton and in Maplewood. The company has come under mounting pressure in the wake of an accidental fire at one of its apartment complexes in Edgewater, Bergen County, on Jan.21. Hundreds of…
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MERCER COUNTY: Veterans group embraces, offers more help to other veterans
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer HAMILTON — “A lot of veterans don’t trust the system. They have more faith in another vet than in the government itself,” U.S. Army Vietnam War era veteran Leonard Pope said. The Mercer County Veterans Support Group is an organization of veterans helping veterans. The group meets in the Veterans…
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PRINCETON: Suspected measles case at Princeton University (Updated)
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton University undergraduate could be the second measles case in New Jersey this year, with tests pending to determine whether the student had the disease, authorities said Wednesday. Princeton and the municipal health department issued brief news releases on the “suspected case” of a student “who has recovered…
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MANVILLE: Property revaluation bids sought
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Officials are soliciting bids from firms to revalue all property — a process that will have a big impact on the municipal budget for 2015, and perhaps beyond. In 2015, all properties in the borough must be personally visited by a tax revaluation firm employee and given an up-to-date value…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township woman charged after alleged teen drinking party
Boy, 15, taken to hospital for alcohol poisoning South Brunswick Police charged a township mother after an alleged weekend underage drinking party left a 15-year-old male hospitalized. Tracey Harding, 50, was arrested at her home at 11 p.m. Saturday night and charged with second degree child endangerment as a result of the investigation, police said…
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MANVILLE: Strange man leaves note at bank
Police blotter, week of Feb. 9-15 Police were called Feb. 9 when a man from South Main Street came into the Somerset Savings Bank, also on South Main Street, and was asking strange questions, particularly about the vault. The manager asked him to leave and not return, and he complied. The next day, Feb. 10,…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Board puts new restrictions on options program
By Siddharth Muchhal, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO — The Board of Education has implemented new restrictions on the Option II program and has eliminated the independent study program. The changes made to the Option II program are not the first. In the past few years the Board of Education has regularly applied new…
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