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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Police blotter
On Jan. 20 at 9:56 a.m.. a backhoe operator for NJ Site and Utility Contractors, Inc., was digging a trench on Brandon Road West when he struck and ruptured a 2- inch underground natural gas main. Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported that the police department, along with personnel from the Hopewell Valley Emergency…
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Thanks to all who support Eden Autism Services
Thomas P. McCool, President & CEO To the editor: I am once again struck by the tremendous generosity of our community. On January 18 Eden celebrated its 26th Eden Dreams gala at the Hyatt Regency Princeton. Considerable thanks to the Dreams committee, led by Peter Franco and Mary Ann Guarrieri for all of their hard…
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Fortunate to have Jo Butler on council
Francesca Benson, George Cody, Princeton To the editor: We have experienced Jo Butler as a smart, conscientious Council member who is committed to open and effective government first on Borough Council, then on Princeton Council. She is an independent representative who really listens to the different opinions of constituents, and we have been impressed…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Youth wrestling teams battle in busy January mat schedule
The Raiders youth wrestling varsity team spent the third weekend in January in their second quadrangular meet in two weeks. The opponents were Bridgewater, Ridge and host South Plainfield. The team again lost three tough decisions: to Bridgewater (39-36), Ridge (52-44) & South Plainfield (52-33). Over the course of the day, the Raiders won 15…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Media should move on from Bridgegate
To the editor: This current “Bridgegate” scandal under Chris Christie is one of his first major scandals. It was very interesting to see how he handled the scandal; instead of actually coming out to make a public statement he decided to release a statement. I never really like when politicians make written statements because they…
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MONTGOMERY: Sisters together for swim team
Elane Coleman Montgomery High sisters Jenna and Michelle D’Allegro finished first and second in the 100 breaststroke at the Skyland Conference meet. Photo by Elane Coleman
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