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CRANBURY: Swim Club can’t fund 2014 season
Pool property to be sold By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — For members of the Cranbury Swim Club, this summer will be different from last summer, and the summer before that. That’s because this summer, the covers won’t be coming off of the club’s pools. The race to fund the club’s 2014 season…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars tennis wins SCT again
Eckardt, doubles take flights in fifth straight team title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ben Eckardt came into the season confident that the Montgomery High School boys tennis team could win the Somerset County Tournament again. After all, Eckardt was one of three singles players scheduled to come back along with an experienced doubles…
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PRINCETON: Funeral mass today for Paul Sigmund
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer During 85 years of life, Paul E. Sigmund III touched many lives as a husband, father of three sons, Latin America scholar and friend. Mr. Sigmund died Sunday from complications of pneumonia, according to Princeton University, the school he taught at as a professor beginning in 1963. His funeral…
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CRANBURY: Fire destroys Plainsboro Road home
Ed birch photo. Fire destroyed a Plainsboro Road home Thursday.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Storm floods main roads
Submitted photo. About eight feet of water collects below the railroad bridge on Deans Lane in South Brunswick Wednesday night. Heavy rain soaked the region and caused massive flooding.
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REGION: Rain causes flooding, clogged roads
Police warn of high water By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Relentless rain fell all day Wednesday causing flooding and other problems for motorists and local police departments. In what some are calling the worst rain since Hurricane Irene, Princeton police rescued four dogs that were washed away from a Roper Road residence in floodwaters just…
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CRANBURY: Fire destroys Plainsboro Road home
Three-alarm blaze snarled traffic By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group CRANBURY — Fire tore through a two-story home at 156 Plainsboro Road Thursday night. The three-alarm blaze wreaked havoc on both floors of the residence. The gas line to the home also caught fire, according to Cranbury Fire Chief Michael Kerban. …
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PRINCETON: Council candidates touch on issues at forum
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Incumbent Princeton Councilman Bernard P. Miller told voters Wednesday that the town “may” face a municipal tax hike in the future and said he would not take a “no new taxes” pledge. ”The reality is at some point it may be necessary to increase taxes in order to maintain…
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LAMBERTVILLE: St. Andrew’s Church to host first ‘lifelong covenant’ service
Thom Watson, Robert Brown to celebrate new church liturgical service Thom Watson and Robert Brown of Lambertville will celebrate the new liturgical ceremony authorized by the Episcopal Church entitled: “The Witnessing and Blessing of a Lifelong Covenant” on Saturday, May 10,in a service to take place at their church, Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Lambertville.…
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