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Lambertville OKs COAH obligations
The state deadline was Tuesday for the third round of regulations. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Under new state guidelines, Lambertville will be responsible for 24 units of low- or moderate-income housing and 27 rehabilitated units in the next 10 years. But, because of credits earned for housing already built or rehabilitated, the city’s actual…
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Montgomery prepares to sign NPDC agreement
A first step toward purchase of property from state for $5.95 million By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Township Committee is poised to sign a memorandum of agreement with the state that will provide a framework for the purchase of the former North Princeton Developmental Center, now tentatively known as Skillman Village. The Township Committee…
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Managing holiday madness
Hints for getting it all done By: Carolyn Biondi The holidays are daunting. On top of our regular responsibilities, we are preparing for special family celebrations in spare time that is already limited by parties with friends, get-togethers with colleagues and volunteer commitments. Lots of merriment, but lots of stress. So how do we get…
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Montgomery High choral concert debuts in new venue
The concert will also be the debut for new choir director By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The first-ever high school choral concert to take place in the new Montgomery Center for the Performing Arts at the high school will be performed tonight. The MHS choral concert also will be the first for new high school…
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Balanced North opens hoops season with win
Knight boys hope to build on start By: Bob Nuse Eric Becker likes the balance on his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ basketball team this year. In the Knights’ opener on Friday, that faith was rewarded. WW-P North had four players score in double figures and used a strong defensive effort to top Hopewell Valley,…
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Princeton’s Trinity Church plans Jan. 1 public service
Trinity Episcopal Church in Princeton invites the public to the annual service of Christmas Lessons and Carols, sung by the Choirs of Trinity Church under the direction of Tom Whittemore, director of music, on Sunday, Jan. 1, at 11 a.m. in the Princeton University Chapel. The service, led by the clergy of Trinity Church, will…
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Thirty Montgomery acres get OK for open-space purchase
Zeloof tract to connect other open-space properties in area of Dutchtown-Harlingen Road and Route 601 By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Township Committee approved the purchase of the 30-acre Zeloof tract Thursday, and the township plans to acquire the parcel in January after it completes the necessary paperwork, said Lori Savron, the township’s planner. The…
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Entrepreneurs, innovators seen as key for Central Jersey’s Einstein Alley
Technology summit held Monday at ETS By: David Campbell LAWRENCE Local innovation and entrepreneurship, not top-down governance from federal and state leaders, is needed to strengthen Central Jersey’s economic future, Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) said at a technology summit held Monday at the Educational Testing Service campus on Rosedale Road. "We can be the…
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PHS a work in progress
Young girls’ basketball team loses opener By: Bob Nuse Nikki Inzano realizes her Princeton High girls’ basketball team still has some work to do. But after getting a game under their belts on Friday, the Little Tigers showed signs that they just might wind up being a pretty good team. Princeton faced a tall order…
