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No large housing development at Scotch Road
Stephanie Rahtz, Titusville I live on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road. I’m 14 and I have lived here my whole life. I would like to live here in the future, too. I don’t want a huge development at Scotch Road. The traffic from that huge development would destroy my home and my future here. I don’t think…
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PLAINSBORO: 2014
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Here’s a look back at some of the top stories in Plainsboro in 2014. While there were a number of accidents in town that made headlines, the story that most community members followed closely was that of the progress at Plainsboro Plaza. This year both township officials and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township acquires Airport Road property
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov announced that East Windsor Township has formally closed on a new open space property on Airport Road, according to a township press release on Dec. 19. "Preserving this property as open space will directly enhance the attractiveness of our community and the living environment…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: YMCA receives donation from Christine’s Hope
Just in time for the holidays, Christine’s Hope for Kids helped to kick-off the annual support campaign of the Hopewell Valley YMCA. The funds are designated to provide tuition assistance for local families in need of before and afterschool programs and summer day camp experiences. The YMCA raises over $120,000 annually to provide family programs,…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: YMCA receives donation from Christine’s Hope
Shown in the back row with the ceremonial check are: Doug Pszczolkowski, Hopewell Valley YMCA CEO; Jean Gianacaci of Christine’s Hope for Kids; and Ryan Kennedy, president of the YMCA Board of Directors. Participants in the afterschool program at Stony Brook Elementary School shown are student representatives: (second row): Teddy Franzino, Eric Han, David Gao,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Officers make solemn trek
Fourteen attend slain officer’s funeral By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Fourteen township police officers made the trip to New York City Saturday to attend the funeral of one of two officers gunned down in Brooklyn. The officers joined more than 25,000 officers from around the nation at the funeral for NYPD Officer Rafael Ramos.…
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LAWRENCE: Top stories of 2014
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer 82014 Lea KahnStaff Writer One of the few things in life that is certain — besides death and taxes — is change. And there was plenty of change in Lawrence Township in 2014, from the retirement of the long-time Recreation Department director to the appointment of a new chief of…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Governing bodies start fresh with reorganization meetings
Stockton faces appointing replacement council members By John Tredrea, Special Writer Local governing bodies will welcome newly elected members, appoint professionals, name volunteers to municipal jobs city council and generally organize schedules for the year at reorganization meetings in the next few days. Incumbent Lambertville City Council members Elizabeth Asaro and Elaine Warner are scheduled…
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ALLENTOWN: Scheuerman eyes pro career after fantastic finish
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group After a junior year in which he ran for over 1,100 yards for the Lafayette College football team, Allentown High School graduate Ross Scheuerman started to think playing in the National Football League might not be an unattainable dream. ”I don’t think I ever thought too seriously about it…
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