Category: archives
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Tenants lining up at new center
Potential tenants are vying for a spot in the Plainsboro Village Center set to open in the fall. By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO Potential tenants have started to line up for a spot in the Plainsboro Village Center, a development that is expected to become the township’s centerpiece when it opens this fall. With the…
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Girls fight thirst and hunger
South Brunswick girls sell lemonade to help raise money for food pantry. By: Melissa Hayes If you’re driving down Ridge Road and see a picnic table and umbrella on the corner of Anderson Way, you might want to stop and take a minute to buy a glass of lemonade and help the South Brunswick Food…
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South moves to 12-1
By: The South Brunswick Junior Legion baseball team has been setting the pace in the Middlesex County League’s Southern Division most of the season, and the Vikings seem disinterested in changing that pace at this point of the year. South Brunswick ran its record to 12-1 and increased its division lead to two games over…
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Post 401 loses grip on automatic state berth
By: Rich Fisher This past Monday will not go down as one of the more successful days in South Brunswick Post 401 baseball annals. While South Brunswick was suffering a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Father & Son of Edison, Milltown was rolling to three victories during the day two over South River…
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July 14, 9 a.m.: A no-thanks list
Keep the tickets, please. By: Hank Kalet Today’s list features five still-existing bands that I haven’t seen, should have in the past, but have no reason to any longer. 1. The Who. This was a tough one. Not because I have any urge to see them, but because I can’t decide if they still exist.…
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Planning board to hear Dunkin Donuts proposal
The former Nino’s Pizza at 1625 Princeton Ave. may be turned into a Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins store. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer A proposal to convert a former pizzeria into a Dunkin Donuts store and requests to subdivide parcels on Lewisville Road and Hoover Avenue top the Planning Board’s agenda on Monday. The Planning…
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Vorraso, Casey notch wins
By: Kyle Moylan When asked if he’s ever had defense played behind him that matched the leather Washington flashed around in the opening game of the District 12 Final Nine, Adam Vorraso chuckled for a second and gave one of those replies you get when the answer is fairly obvious. "Uh . . . no,"…
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Letters to the Editor, July 14, 2005
Take notice and say no To the editor: "Please Take Notice" says the notification to nearby residents of the old Lucent/Townsend site on Carter Road. We, Carter Road II, LLC (Berwind Corp.) wish to build townhouses and condominium-style residences on the site and want the Planning Board’s approval. Well, I certainly hope nearby residents,…
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Banks get tips on preventing robberies
South Brunswick Police Department holds safety training sessions for local bank employees. By: Matt Egan In response to a string of bank robberies in the area, the South Brunswick Police Department held a robbery prevention and planning program for local banks, Tuesday. The program, which was presented by Sgt. James Kinard at the South Brunswick…
