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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police search for storage thieves
Police have released these photos of two suspects wanted for storage unit thefts.
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PRINCETON: Council backs same-sex marriage
The Princeton Council on Monday called on state lawmakers to “enact” a bill legalizing gay marriage. The Princeton Council on Monday called on state lawmakers to “enact” a bill legalizing gay marriage. The request was contained in a resolution that the governing body voted on, a copy of which was due to be sent to…
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Vote Trzaska, Graham in Montgomery
Mark Caliguire, Montgomery To the editor: Montgomery voters have a real choice to make on Election Day. Do we keep moving our community forward, making fiscal responsibility in challenging economic times a priority or do we risk returning to an era of ballooning local taxes and ever-expanding budgets? Republicans Ed Trzaska and Pat Graham have…
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PRINCETON: Town becomes ‘intervener’ in pipeline project
The Princeton Council voted, 6-0, Monday to have the town become an “intervener” in a federal application a major pipeline company has filed to lay a new pipeline through Princeton and other By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council voted, 6-0, Monday to have the town become an “intervener” in a federal application…
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MANVILLE: This event will benefit VFW
Mary Ellen Day Patty Hosgood and Debbie Gregor show off some of the many baskets that will be auctioned to benefit Manville’s VFW on Oct. 26. Photo by Mary Ellen Day
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Domestic violence walk held Sunday
About 40 people took to the streets in South Brunswick Sunday to support domestic violence victims. By Charles W. Kim and Azra Baig, Packet Media Group About 40 people took to the streets in South Brunswick Sunday to support domestic violence victims. The annual two-mile walk from the municipal complex to the high school was…
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PRINCETON: Council in conflict over closed-to-public discussions
Mayor Liz Lempert voted Monday with three Princeton Council members against having a closed session at that night’s meeting amid concerns about sensitive information being leaked to outsid By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mayor Liz Lempert voted Monday with three Princeton Council members against having a closed session at that night’s meeting amid concerns…
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NEW EGYPT: Sarah Palin stumps for Lonegan
Photo by Rebecca Nowalski. Former Alaskan governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin stumped for U.S. Senate candidate Steve Lonegan at a campaign rally just days before the special election Oct. 16 at the New Egypt Raceway.
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