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POLICE BLOTTER: April 3
Plumsted Police charged Allyson Fairlie, 18, of New Egypt, for narcotics possession on March 18. According to police, Ms. Fairlie was a passenger in a car, which was the subject of a motor vehicle stop in the area of Route 537 for a traffic violation. An ensuing search revealed the accused was in possession of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Conflict over township attorney continues
According to the township administrator, the mayor told her not to share the request for proposal for an municipal attorney with the Township Council By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — According to the township administrator, the mayor told her not to share the request for proposal for an municipal attorney with the Township…
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REGION: Three local towns won’t have primaries
There will not be any contested primary elections in Montgomery, Plainsboro or West Windsor. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer There will not be any contested primary elections in Montgomery, Plainsboro or West Windsor. This past Monday was the deadline to file for the primary election. In Montgomery, the Republican candidate is Rich Smith, who is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Brilliant Brains Cited by autism group
They did well in raising money to support research Autism Speaks recently recognized a local team, The Brilliant Brains, for placing 13th in fund raising at the North Central Jersey “Walk Now for Autism Speaks” event last October. Team captain Nathaniel P. Brilliant, a junior at Hillsborough High School, accepted the award on Feb. 26.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Arbor Day gala on April 25
Trees play an important role in the ecosystem in which we live. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Trees play an important role in the ecosystem in which we live. They reduce the erosion of topsoil caused by wind and water, clean the air and water, produce oxygen, provide habitat for birds and…
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PRINCETON: New management at Garden Theatre
Princeton University has dropped the company that has operated its downtown movie theater for the past 20 years in favor of a nonprofit organization that specializes in running small, older theaters. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University has dropped the company that has operated its downtown movie theater for the past 20 years…
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Where’s the wagon?
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: My wife has just decided she wants a station wagon (not an SUV) for our next vehicle, because of what she remembers (from the ’60s) to be significant cargo space and lower, road-hugging ride, as we do a lot of longdistance trips. We have become committed in recent years to…
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Most fuel efficient new cars
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Choosing a model that can run farther on a tank of gas — or one that can avoid the pump altogether — can help save cash and the environment. With national average gasoline prices continuing to vacillate between $3.00 and $4.00 over the course of a given year, fuel economy…
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