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EDITORIAL: Choosing next chief in the open
So, it seems the Princeton mayor and council are going to hire a new police chief from within the department, perhaps as soon as next month. And we all know the success record that has resulted in that practice in the past. After waiting a year since the former chief basically stepped down using the…
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PRINCETON: Board looking to cut $1.4M from school budget
The Princeton school board said this week that it would need to close a roughly $1.42 million budget gap between now and the time the fiscal 2015 school budget is finalized in April. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton school board said this week that it would need to close a roughly $1.42…
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PENNINGTON: Dina Dunn leaving council
Dina Dunn, a member of the Pennington Borough Council since June 2011, will resign from the council on March 1. By John Tredrea, Special Writer Dina Dunn, a member of the Pennington Borough Council since June 2011, will resign from the council on March 1. ”I have decided to resign from the council to dedicate…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crews respond to roof collapse
No injuries were reported Tuesday morning after a roof collapsed on a vacant commercial building on Route 27. By Ed Birch, Special Writer No injuries were reported Tuesday morning after a roof collapsed on a vacant commercial building on Route 27.According to police, a passing motorist reported that the roof on a vacant two story…
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Nemeth and Miller for the best council possible
Scott Sillars, Princeton To the editor: Princeton needs leaders on council who will work as a team of six to navigate the many decisions that still need to be made to realize the benefits of consolidation, while simultaneously delivering the best services possible to all of our citizens. That is why I am supporting Sue…
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Princeton Mac Users’ Group presents: "eBooks and More on the iPad"
On the same page, in different formats: The Kindle App version of Tony DiTerlizzi’s "The Search for WondLa" focuses on reading gripping textual content with the book’s imaginative illustrations mixed in—seen top, on the iPad mini with Retina display.
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PLUMSTED BRIEFS: Feb. 20
Free tax aid The AARP will be offering free tax preparation assistance Wednesdays through April 9 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Plumsted branch of the Ocean County Library. The AARP tax aide program will electronically complete and file federal and state tax returns free of charge. Though it is offered free to all…
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WEST AMWELL: Barn roof collapses, trapping two cows
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Rescue workers freed two cows trapped between an exterior barn wall and fallen debris after a portion of a barn roof on the Fulper family farm on Rocktown-Lambertville Road collapsed due to the weight of the snow on the roof early Friday morning. ”Both the cows were okay. They had…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay parties await judge’s ruling
AvalonBay is waiting on a judge’s ruling on a lawsuit seeking to stop the company from developing the former Princeton hospital site on Witherspoon Street. AvalonBay is waiting on a judge’s ruling on a lawsuit seeking to stop the company from developing the former Princeton hospital site on Witherspoon Street. Superior Court Judge Mary C.…
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