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EAST WINDSOR: New gym to open
Retro Fitness will open its newest New Jersey location in East Windsor at the Windsor Heights Center, 440 Route 130 South. The Retro Fitness of East Windsor is opening its doors for presales in anticipation of its grand opening in November or December. Community members are encouraged to drop by to sign-up for…
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CRANBURY: CALENDAR
Sat., Sept. 7 Yard sale: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., St. David’s Episcopal Church, 90 S. Main St., Cranbury; items at past sales included china and kitchenware, costume jewelry, purses, books, CDs and DVDs, lamps, toys and games, Christmas memorabilia and other collectibles; the church youth group will hold a car wash in the church…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District corrects mold problem
The South Brunswick School District took immediate action in correcting a mold situation at Crossroads South Middle School according to Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney. By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick School District took immediate action in correcting a mold situation at Crossroads South Middle School according to Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney. The condition…
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Compromise possible on police oversight
Roger Martindell, Princeton To the editor: Recent debate concerning Princeton Mayor and Council’s disagreement regarding who is the state statutory “appropriate authority” governing municipal police the governing body or the municipal administrator has painted the issue as an “either/or” matter. It’s not. There’s better, middle ground. Yes, the elected governing body, or its…
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GUEST OPINION: Let’s complete the three-community regionalization
By the four school board presidents On Sept. 24, voters in our three communities will have an unprecedented opportunity to vote on combining the four school districts within Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton. We, the undersigned, are the current sitting board of education presidents of the four school districts (SHRHS, West Amwell, Lambertville and Stockton…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Waugh salary matter still up in air
Officials say a pact is in the works By John Tredrea, Special Writer Not yet resolved is the issue of Pennington Borough’s contribution toward the salary of Hopewell Valley Senior Services Coordinator Abigail Waugh. At the Aug. 26 Hopewell Township Committee meeting, township officials reported that Pennington Borough administrator, Tim Matheny, was working on a…
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WEST AMWELL: Cleanup, GEA plan are township topics
GEA ordinance expected to be on agenda of the committee’s Sept. 9 meeting By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — An ordinance enabling township officials to organize “clean-up days” at the township’s public works facility was approved by the Township Committee Aug. 28, Lora Olsen, township clerk, said. . Ms. Olsen said the committee…
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ON CAMPUS: Locals among radiologic graduates
The School of Radiologic Technology is an accredited, full-time hospital based radiography program at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton, which only accepts eight students per year. Hamilton Jenna Muehleisen, of Yardville, and Samantha Masterpole, of Hamilton, were among eight graduates from the St. Francis School of Radiologic Technology. The School of Radiologic Technology is…
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Two Montgomery farms to be preserved this year
Ed Trzaska, Mayor, Montgomery Township To the editor: The Montgomery Township Committee is pleased to announce that two local farms will be preserved this year utilizing a combination of state, county and municipal funds. The Pariso family farm on Skillman and Fairview Roads will be preserved by summer’s end, of which 60 percent is being…
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