Author: Central Jersey
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AvalonBay should be liable for public health
Paul Driscoll, Princeton To the editor: Regarding AvalonBay’s upcoming demolition of the old hospital, Princeton Public Schools and the Board of Health need to be aware of all the negative impacts that the demolition process may generate. As a community, it is our responsibility to exercise every precaution to safeguard the health and safety of…
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Unity Bank’s Michele Kavanagh Named Flemington BID Director of Volunteers
Michele Kavanagh, Unity Bank Flemington Branch Relationship Manager/Assistant Vice President, has been appointed Director of Volunteers for the Flemington Business Improvement District.
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April Events at Hamilton Library
By Free Non-fiction Writing Classes Offered! Join your peers as time allows and improve your writing skills Mondays at 1 pm, April 7, 14, 21, 28 Hamilton Twp. Public Library 1 Samuel Alto Jr Way, Hamilton 08619 Info 609-581-4060
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PRINCETON: Police blotter
Princeton Stacey Carney, 54, of Princeton, was arrested March 26 and charged with driving while intoxicated on Witherspoon Street at 10:18 p.m. Two motorists were hospitalized for neck and back pain after a crash on Alexander Street on March 25 at 9:19 a.m. Quinlan Figgins, 52, of Trenton, allegedly sideswiped another vehicle. He was issued…
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CRANBURY: Downtown beautification begins
Nicole M. Wells photo. Workers from Think Pavers dig out a section on Main Street for the downtown beautification project Thursday.
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Butler is not an obstructionist
Anne Waldron Neumann, Princeton To the editor: In campaigning together to unseat Princeton Council member Jo Butler, Sue Nemeth and Bernie Miller imply that Butler fosters what they call gridlock and obstructionism. This charge seems unsubstantiated, according to Krystal Knapp of the news website Planet Princeton. Planet Princeton reviewed all “available Princeton Council minutes from…
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Evidence of a healthy democracy in Princeton
Dan Preston, Princeton To the editor: I have been gratified to read the many letters to the editor from local Democrats, in support of candidates for Princeton Council. Most of the letters have been illuminating. Some have undercut their messages (and their candidate preferences) with overheated rhetoric and unwarranted accusations. But the outpouring of opinions…
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