Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH COUNTY: Sun would power two schools and a municipal hall
Solar panels like these would power West Amwell municipal building and South Hunterdon Regional High School.
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EAST WINDSOR: Boy Scout proposes bike rack in park
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A local Boy Scout presented his Eagle Scout project for approval which is to design, build, and install a bike rack in his neighborhood during the council meeting on Oct. 7. "Cranbury Manor is the community that I grew up in," said Kenny. "Veterans Park has always…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Crash on Route 518 kills two
HOPEWELL — A car crash on Route 518 killed both drivers Friday afternoon, police said. Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported Friday night that at 4:36 p.m., police and rescue workers were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on Hopewell-Lambertville Road (Route 518) east of Stony Brook Road, police said. Officers arrived and found that…
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New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome to Host Childhood Mental Health Symposium Nov. 20th
By The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to present the first annual Childhood Mental Health Symposium on November 20 at Rutgers University. The event will focus on neuropsychiatric disorders including tics, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and trichotillomania. "These disorders affect tens of thousands of children across New Jersey," said…
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PRINCETON: Fundraiser benefits fire dept., PFARS
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer For the past few years, local supermarket McCaffrey’s has had a specialty food showcase that brings in crowds to sample some of the best the supermarket has to offer. "Every time that we walk into the town on Saturday, we look at the venue and all the work that…
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WEST WINDSOR: Food truck fiesta drives hungry crowds
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — First he had a lobster roll. Then he had some beer. Then he went in the human hamster ball and finished off the day with an empanada. Scott Rogers of East Windsor had a couple of crumbs in his beard while he spoke about what a fantastic…
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Paul Chehade – To resolve the problem of illegal immigration, we must know the origin of the causes
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – More than 11 million unauthorized immigrants living and working in our country. The legal immigration system is inadequate to meet the needs of the U.S. in the 21 st century. Paul Chehade. We are a nation that has always drawn much of its strength from having people come here and…
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PRINCETON: Dalai Lama may be met by protesters
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Dalai Lama likely will be greeted with protesters when he visits Princeton University next week during his first appearance at the school. The International Shugden Community, a California-based Buddhist organization whose members protest the Dalai Lama at other appearances around the world, plans to be in town for…
