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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mayor Gambatese seeking fourth term
Democratic Mayor Frank Gambatese is looking for a fourth term in office. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Democratic Mayor Frank Gambatese is looking for a fourth term in office. ”The party asked me to consider another run,” Mr. Gambatese said Tuesday. “There are three or four issues I would like to see completed.” Mr.…
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Evidence of a healthy democracy in Princeton
Dan Preston, Princeton To the editor: I have been gratified to read the many letters to the editor from local Democrats, in support of candidates for Princeton Council. Most of the letters have been illuminating. Some have undercut their messages (and their candidate preferences) with overheated rhetoric and unwarranted accusations. But the outpouring of opinions…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville boys lacrosse eyes improved season
Green optimistic about Ravens By Jashvina Shah, Special Writer When Robbinsville High School’s boys lacrosse season ended last year, head coach Don Green found out his team was willing to learn. And he’s expecting it to translate into this season. ”I’m expecting a big step forward,” said Green, whose team is scheduled to open the…
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Mercer County Area Writers and Artists Invited to Submit Work for Kelsey Review; Sponsorships Available
MCCC English Professor Dr. Ed Carmien, chair of the Review’s editorial board, with a copy of Kelsey Review 2013.
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AvalonBay should be liable for public health
Paul Driscoll, Princeton To the editor: Regarding AvalonBay’s upcoming demolition of the old hospital, Princeton Public Schools and the Board of Health need to be aware of all the negative impacts that the demolition process may generate. As a community, it is our responsibility to exercise every precaution to safeguard the health and safety of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS is optimistic about lax season
Raiders have solid core group By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer Mark Wilson figures if the Hillsborough High boys lacrosse team can make it in the Skyland Conference, it can make it anywhere. It is sound reasoning when one considers the conference has produced the last three winners of the year-end Tournament of Champions. ”We always…
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CRANBURY: Downtown beautification begins
Downtown Cranbury is getting a facelift. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Downtown Cranbury is getting a facelift. As winter retires its snowy mantle, work on the Downtown Beautification Project promises the arrival of a fresh-faced spring. Or, at least, a fresh faced sidewalk. According to a notice on the township’s website, work…
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Vote Miller and Nemeth for Princeton Council
Ross Wishnick, Princeton To the editor: We have three very passionate people running for two open positions. So the question is how to select two out of the three. One of the hopes and expectations we all had on January 1, 2013, was that consolidation would represent a new beginning for a “new” municipality, an…
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