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PRINCETON: Parking attendants are probed
Two Princeton parking enforcement officers, one of them a former Princeton Borough police officer collecting a $4,000 monthly pension, were suspended Monday without pay amid a pending internal investigation. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Two Princeton parking enforcement officers, one of them a former Princeton Borough police officer collecting a $4,000 monthly pension, were…
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FROM THE MAYOR: Providing services while watching bottom line
Earlier this month our community enjoyed a spectacular day in Veterans Park where a record number of attendees enjoyed our 31st annual Septemberfest celebration. Thanks to the generosity of our local business sponsors, the event was made possible at no additional cost to our taxpayers. Finding creative ways to save residents’ hard-earned tax dollars, such…
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PLUMSTED: Officials respond to school status of ‘underperforming’
In response to a publication’s ranking that designated New Egypt High School as performing below average, Plumsted School District administrators are making some changes to the school by David Kilby, Special Writer PLUMSTED — In response to a publication’s ranking that designated New Egypt High School as performing below average, Plumsted School District administrators are…
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PRINCETON: Bruschi gets oversight of Police Department
Civilian oversight of the Princeton Police Department was put in the hands of the town administrator, Mayor Liz Lempert and three other council members decided Monday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Civilian oversight of the Princeton Police Department was put in the hands of the town administrator, Mayor Liz Lempert and three other council…
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PLAINSBORO: CHOP breaks ground on new specialty center
Patient Danielle Hirsch waits for the day when she can get comprehensive health care in one hospital facility. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group PLAINSBORO — Patient Danielle Hirsch waits for the day when she can get comprehensive health care in one hospital facility. The 15-year-old Princeton Day School student has scoliosis and has to…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Routine business for school officials
SCHOOL BOARD UPDATE By John Tredrea, Special Writer Improvements to the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning) system at Bear Tavern Elementary School and security cameras at Central High School can be financed under a resolution passed unanimously by the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education on Sept. 16, said Robert Colavita, school district business administrator/school…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER
by Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Committee meeting will be held 7:30 p.m., tonight, Thursday, Sept. 26 at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information call 298-2311 for visit the Township website www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The Crosswicks Community Association’s annual Halloween Parade and Party will be held 4 p.m., Sunday Oct. 27 at the Crosswicks Community…
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POLICE BLOTTER: September 26
Allentown Police arrested Dion Nolan, 42, of Trenton, on Sept. 10 after police discoveredoutstanding warrants out of Lawrenceville, East Windsor and Trenton. According to police, Mr. Nolan was turned over to the Lawrence Township Police Department. Sept. 12 police charged Banchelle Keaton, 33, of Hamilton Township, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Educators’ association comes out in force
Teachers, principals and staffers turned the audience at Monday’s school board meeting into a sea of blue. (Photo courtesy of Caz Bielen)
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