Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Woman seriously hurt in parking lot
Submitted photo. A State Police helicopter prepares to transport a North Brunswick woman to the hospital after she was struck by a truck Sept. 19.
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PRINCETON: Witherspoon Street ‘start of dialogue’
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Businessman J. Robert Hillier, a major landholder on Witherspoon Street, said Wednesday that old zoning regulations for the street need to be updated to allow for greater density, fewer parking space requirements and buildings a littler higher. Mr. Hillier has for the past three years looked at wanting to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Budget truly adheres to 2% tax levy cap
Letter to the editor To the editor: I am writing this letter to commend Mayor Tomson and Committeewoman Gloria McCauley for their prudent management of the town’s finances. The 2014 municipal budget for the fourth year in a row came in under the 2 percent levy cap mandated by state law. Even though there are…
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Auctioning Princeton history
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer When owner Salvatore Pitts closed The Silver Shop in July, it meant the end of the line for a 77-year-old landmark in Palmer Square. But what to do with the thousands of silver pieces, porcelain and other items that were part of the inventory? That’s where Material Culture came…
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Forum Theatre – Junie B. Jones, the Musical
By Margaret Davis Junie B Jones is coming to the FORUM THEATRE!! Sneak a peek into the "Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal"of the outspoken and lovable Junie B. Jones!!! LIVE ON STAGE!!! Saturday,…
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Serving up big taste with small-batch coffee
Visiting Rojo’s Roastery just in time for Coffee Day By Bernadette Suski-Harding, Special Writer J. David Waldman remembers well the first time he tasted coffee. He was 14 and living in Philadelphia, and his father had just finished brewing a pot of Turkish coffee, a skill he brought home after a World War II tour…
