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Montgomery Wawa plans new store, gas pumps
Location would be next door at Princeton Gamma Tech site. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY An application submitted to the township by Wawa Inc. outlines the company’s plan to relocate its existing convenience store to a 2.98-acre adjacent lot expanding the facility and adding an on-site gas station. Under the current proposal, Wawa seeks…
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Go Grapes
At The Grape Escape winemaking school, participants do everything from crushing the grapes to tasting and taking home the wine. By: Susan Van Dongen On the surface, it’s just a place in a refurbished warehouse in a business park, off a busy highway in the ‘burbs. But there’s a kind of alchemy going…
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ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
The Princeton Packet, a group of award winning newspapers, has an opening for a full-time Accounting Assistant. Responsibilities include calculating bonus payments, working with credit card charges, preparing month-end journal entries for cash, ACH transactions, wire transfers, bank reconciliations and other related duties as assigned. Will cross train to back up Accounts Payable and Circulation…
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Book sale to begin Oct. 14 at Princeton Public Library
The Friends of the Princeton Public Library Annual Book Sale, which will take place Oct. 14 through 16, will feature Pat McConahay’s generous donation of 2,000 books from his Witherspoon Art and Book Store. An added attraction is Princeton best-selling author Harry Frankfurt’s 225-volume collection of books about chess. Also noteworthy is a strong selection…
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Parents need to be fitness models for kids
The percentage of young people who are overweight has doubled during the past two decades, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics By: Mark B. Levin, M.D., in Collaboration with Gloria N. Beck The likelihood of being overweight can be passed down within a family. But it’s not just a matter of genetics. After studying…
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Stephen C. Zuczek
Stephen C. Zuczek, 89, of Pennington died at Compassionate Care Hospice, Hamilton, on Sunday. Born in Trenton, he had been a resident of Pennington for 55 years. He served with the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. He spent most of that time spent in the European Theater during World War II. He was employed…
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Used-bike collection to benefit the needy
The Montgomery/Rocky Hill Rotary Club will hold a used-bike collection on Sunday to benefit the nonprofit organization Pedals for Progress. The collection will be held at the Montgomery EMS Building, 8 Harlingen Road. Bicycles in reparable condition that are suited for adults and children will be collected from 1 to 4 p.m., rain or shine.…
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Princeton slates free rabies clinic Saturday
The Princeton Regional Health Department will host its fall rabies clinic Saturday. Immunizations are free and will take place 10 a.m. to noon at Community Park Pool, 380 Witherspoon St. The health department welcomes all dogs, cats and ferrets, but asks that dogs be kept on leashes and under control and cats be carried in…
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Edmund S. Napiorkowski
Edmund S. Napiorkowski, 81, of Hopewell died Sunday at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Perth Amboy, Mr. Napiorkowski was a resident of Trenton prior to moving to Hopewell. He was a heavy equipment operator with Local #825. Preceded in death by his parents Stephen and Anna Napiorkowski, his first…
