Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Health officials say meningitis risk no greater at Princeton than any other university
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The risk for catching meningitis type B at Princeton University is no greater than at any other college campus, school and health officials said Friday. Starting in 2013, the university had faced an outbreak of the disease that infected nine people, including a student from another college who died.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Aurobindo Pharma USA to build large warehouse
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov announced that Aurobindo Pharma USA has purchased 90 acres on Windsor Center Drive and plans to develop the site for a major pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution center, according to a township press release. “We are excited that Aurobindo has chosen East Windsor for its…
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Featured Tabby’s Place Cat – Zoey
By Mary Barna Zoey is an affectionate 10-month old cat at Tabby’s Place. This tiny girl has a big, fun personality. She’ll chirp, purr, meow and squeak to get your attention and let you know how much she wants to cuddle. Zoey is a sweet, playful kitty with lots of love to share. Tabby’s Place…
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CRANBURY: Committee quiet on pet fees
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — It was curiously quiet in the meeting room Monday night, when Mayor Jay Taylor asked members of the Township Committee for a motion to adopt the ordinance that would increase the township’s dog and cat licensing fees. “I’ll entertain a motion here,” he said. Not a word…
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PRINCETON: Tiger women draw No. 8 seed
The Ivy League champion Princeton University women’s basketball team will open play in the NCAA tournament Saturday against Green Bay. Photo by Robert Gleason
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EAST WINDSOR: Closed squad members blast mayor, council
Volunteers tell governing body to ‘grow up’ By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — As temperatures got a little warmer outside and conditions turned from icy to rain, the atmosphere inside the Township Council chambers remained chilly. “Let’s be real. The patient taxpayers and volunteers are getting hurt in this situation,” said East Windsor…
