Author: Central Jersey
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: April 10
by Peg Dotson The Wilcox family would like to thank their neighbors for reaffirming their faith in the community. As many are aware, the family has been selling woodcraft for years on the honor system for 12 years. Recently, the family discovered that someone had taken the money out of he box. After the family…
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ALLENTOWN: Home care business values friendship with clients
Owners Teresa and Vincent Sajkowski’s Independence Home Care offers live-in care, hourly care and continual support to about 50 clients in the Allentown area. Courtesy photo
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LAWRENCE: Proposal to raise height of cell tower from 100 to 150 feet
A straightforward application to the Lawrence Township Planning Board to increase the height of a planned cellular communications tower on the Trenton Farmers Market property Monday nig By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A straightforward application to the Lawrence Township Planning Board to increase the height of a planned cellular communications tower on the Trenton Farmers…
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MANVILLE: Nepotism policy called ethically wrong
To the editor: I’m writing today to give my opinion on the unethical and immoral event that occurred last week at the Manville Borough Council meeting. The mayor and the Democratic councilmen introduced a proposal to amend the nepotism policy so that a relative of a police supervisory official could be hired onto the police…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay going back to court?
Princeton and developer AvalonBay could be headed for another court fight after the company said this week that it would not meet the town’s demands for additional environmental testing at the former Princeton h By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton and developer AvalonBay could be headed for another court fight after the company said…
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HAMILTON: Author to discuss Pine Barrens
The Friends of the Hamilton Township Public Library will host author, storyteller and musician Paul Evans Pedersen Jr. on Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. for a program of songs and stories, based on the rich storytelling tradition of the Pine Barrens. Courtesy photo
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PRINCETON: $53.4M in future projects proposed for town
Municipal government departments have proposed that Princeton spend $53.4 million in the next six years on capital projects that include expanding the fire station on Witherspoon Street and other big By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Municipal government departments have proposed that Princeton spend $53.4 million in the next six years on capital projects that…
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PRINCETON: It’s official: Sutter to be sworn in as chief
Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter was named Monday to be chief of the roughly 50-member Police Department By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter was named Monday to be chief of the roughly 50-member Police Department in a move the Princeton Council thinks will solidify gains the force has…
