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MANVILLE: GOP gets control of council
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer Republicans took control of the Borough Council as incumbent Steve Szabo and newcomer Dayna Camacho won the two three-year seats available in Tuesday’s election. Republicans will hold four of the six council seats. Councilman Szabo received 1,057 votes; Ms. Camacho had 980. Democrat Harry Bugal garnered 775, and, Councilman Ed…
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LETTER: Borough officials work to solve neighborhood problem
Loretta Stepka, Manville To the editor: I would like to thank Manville Borough officials and Administrator Gary Garwacke for the swift handling of troubles our neighborhood was having with a group home on South 20th Avenue. I had approached Public Safety Chairman Ron Skirkanish to inform him of what was happening in our neighborhood.…
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MCCC Gallery to Host Exhibit by Noted Artist Stephen Hendee Nov. 11-Dec. 4; Community Invited to Talk and Reception Nov. 17
Styles clash in the futuristic exhibit "The Ice Next Time."
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WEST WINDSOR: Pulimood shines in sectional XC
WW-P South, PHS, North boys teams are moving on By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Area boys runners garnered every sort of metal among the medals handed out at sectional cross country meets Saturday at Thompson Park. There was gold from West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Nikhil Pulimood, silver from a now healthy Princeton High School team,…
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PEI Kids’ Mother/Daughter Support Group Enjoys a Night of Beauty
Jenny Childs (c) from Arbonne Charitable Foundation presents a check to PEI Kids’ Executive Director, Roz Dashiell, (l) and Clinical Director, Dr. Juanita Brooks (r).
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PRINCETON: Four advance to groups XC
PHS, South win girls sectionals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton High School and West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls cross country teams used unmatched balance to win their respective sectional championships. Montgomery High School and West Windsor-Plainsboro North had great efforts to extend the seasons of their seniors by placing in the top five…
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Local Resident Named National Merit Scholar
By Audra Brady Contact: Audra Brady, Marketing/ Communications Coordinator 215-978-1036/ [email protected] DOYLESTOWN RESIDENT NAMED NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR PHILADELPHIA – Doylestown resident Richard Murphy, a senior at St. Joseph’s Prep, qualified as a semifinalist in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program. He joins approximately 16,000 semifinalists from around the country in meeting the criteria for…
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Support ‘Beyond Words’ for the library
Right, from left, benefit Chairwoman Yamile Slebi; NRG Chief Operating Officer Mauricio Gutierrez; Honorary Chairwoman Pam Wakefield; novelist Gary Shteyngart; Princeton Public Library Executive Director Leslie Burger; and Bank of Princeton Chairman Andrew Chon.
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SOLUTIONS: Looking at opportunities at biking breakfast
By Huck Fairman Just before Halloween, Sustainable Princeton served another treat at the latest Great Ideas Breakfasts, this time on the topic of biking in Princeton. Before the three guests spoke, Sustainable Princeton’s executive director, Diane Landis, raised the intriguing idea of limiting a central street to pedestrian and bike traffic, once a week. European…
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