Category: archives
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Crowds expected at Jersey Fresh festival
…fair-goers can browse and shop at the on-site farmers’ market, craft zone and authors’ table, where they can get cookbooks autographed by New Jersey scribes By: Pat Tanner When New Jersey wineries, restaurants and farmers team up to celebrate the bounty and beauty of a Garden State summer for this year’s Jersey Fresh Wine &…
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Residents: Use zoning to preserve uniqueness
Committee does not change recommendations for proposed ordinance By: Marjorie Censer Residents urged the Zoning Amendment Review Committee of the Regional Planning Board of Princeton Tuesday to consider the four housing zones of the borough separately in order to account for each zone’s unique features. Their feedback comes as the board looks for ways to…
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Without fund, gridlock looms in New Jersey
PACKET EDITORIAL, Aug. 12 Opponents of Route 92, the Millstone Bypass and other projects aimed at moving vehicles and their occupants more easily and efficiently through the nation’s most densely populated state have cause for optimism these days. The chances that any of these projects will actually be started, much less completed, in anything remotely…
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Canal Pointe threatens suit over hospital location
Move to Carnegie Center would harm quality of life in development, board president says By: David Campbell WEST WINDSOR The Canal Pointe Condominium Association has threatened legal action if Princeton HealthCare System were to build its planned new hospital campus at neighboring Carnegie Center West. PHCS has not publicly said where it will build…
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Habitat sponsors annual bicycle tour
Habitat for Humanity organizes bicycle tour in Jamesburg to raise money for upcoming projects. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG It’s that time of year again time to break out your bicycles and pedal in an effort to help build a house for a needy family. The Middlesex County chapter of Habitat for Humanity, the…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: All letters fit to print
EDITOR’S NOTE By Hank Kalet Cranbury resident questions political leanings of letters to the editor. I received a letter this week from a Cranbury resident who was concerned about the political leanings of the letters in the Aug. 5 issue of The Cranbury Press. Or, more to the point, he was concerned about the political…
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PRESS FORUM: Which gubernatorial candidate do you plan to support in November?
PRESS FORUM Join the debate. The Cranbury Press is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe want…
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Fallout continues from Shakespeare Festival scheduling issue
Princeton Rep seeks commitment from town officials By: David Campbell Princeton Rep Shakespeare Festival is seeking the public’s support to help bring the popular free outdoor summer festival back to the Pettoranello Gardens amphitheater at Community Park North next year. The Shakespeare company has sent e-mails to supporters urging them to take part in a…
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Only a few homesites remain at Plainsboro Village
At Plainsboro Village, families enjoy spacious homes, scenic surroundings, and a convenient locale in central New Jersey Homebuyers in search of the ideal family setting can’t afford to wait much longer. Sharbell Development Corp.’s Plainsboro Village features stunning single-family designs and a setting in the highly regarded West Windsor-Plainsboro School District. There’s also a fantastic…
