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EDITORIAL: Opponents get a lesson in futility
A ruling by a state Superior Court judge on Wednesday should send a message to opponents of Princeton University’s arts and transit district that their efforts are futile. Judge Donald H. Hurd rejected the arguments brought by five plaintiffs in a case challenging the Princeton Planning Board’s site plan approval for the project.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township couple welcomes first baby of 2015 at Somerset hospital
Veronica and Julio Ramirez of Hillsborough with baby Emelyn Teresa.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire victim identified
Lone inhabitant perished in blaze By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Officials positively identified the senior victim of Tuesday night’s deadly fire on Cranberry Court. In a press release Friday afternoon, Lt. Jim Ryan said the body found in the ashes of the two-story home at 2 Cranberry Court Wednesday morning was…
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MANVILLE: Ms. New Jersey joins cyclists’ ride
Daniella Ferguson is shown with Brian Jeremiah, a sophomore at Rowan University, who played the National Anthem to start the ride for the fifth year in a row.
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Committee and residents rally against pipeline project
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer Approximately 100 people braved the cold and attended the Jan. 6 Township Committee meeting to voice concerns regarding a proposed 30-inch high-pressure natural gas line in the western corner of Upper Freehold. New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) wants to install the line, which will not serve the township. The governing…
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MANVILLE: Ms. New Jersey joins cyclists’ ride
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer More than 150 bikers, including a special guest, participated in the Manville–Hillsborough Elks Motorcycle Club’s seventh annual New Year’s Day Hangover Ride to raise funds for the Army of Hope. This ride was organized to give motorcyclists a focus on New Year’s Day. The guest was Ms. New Jersey,…
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MONTGOMERY: Miller steps up in new role
Senior starting for MHS hoops By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor It wasn’t hard to spot Alex Miller on the basketball court last year. He was usually the guy camped out in the corner waiting to get the ball and knock down an open shot. But this year, with a new cast around him, Miller has…
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EAST WINDSOR: Indian Marketplace plans to open in spring
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov announced that Patel Brothers grocery store will be opening in the former Genuardi’s in East Windsor Village located on Princeton Hightstown Road, according to a township press release. “We are excited to welcome an experienced successfully established grocery chain to this available space as…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Askes leads Raiders in comeback win
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Against Lawrence, an accidental blow opened a cut above Rob Askes’ eyebrow. The Hillsborough High School senior missed the remainder of the Raider boys’ basketball game and received nine stitches to close the cut. Otherwise, it’s been pretty tough to slow down the Raiders guard, who scored a career-high…
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