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Quick Chek seeks approval to build
The Zoning Board of Adjustment is nearing a decision about the location for a new Quick Chek. By: Joseph Harvie SOUTH BRUNSWICK The Zoning Board of Adjustment could decide next month whether to allow a Quick Chek convenience store and gas station to be built at the intersection of Route 130 north and Stults…
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Historic status sought for Stockton Street
If the street is designated a historic district, Hightstown officials would have a say in what residents could do to their homes. By: Marisa Maldonado HIGHTSTOWN The borough hopes to turn almost all of Stockton Street into a historic district, which would provide grants for the renovation of the area but limit what repairs…
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Never too late to go long
MHS’ Weingart homers twice in state tournament win By: Bob Nuse Peter Mueller never had to worry about whether or not Kevin Weingart would catch balls in the outfield. And, for the last two years, he hasn’t had to worry about whether or not Weingart would be productive at the plate. "When he was a…
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Town awards contracts for ball field
The township is set to build a Babe Ruth ball field. By: Josh Appelbaum The township is moving ahead with plans to build a Babe Ruth ball field and awarded a contract for architectural and design services Monday. The township entered into a professional services contract with EDAW Inc. and subcontractor Brown and Keener Urban…
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WW-P South reaches second round of CJ IV softball
Pirates stronger than Brick By: Bob Nuse Kristen Zenerovitz didn’t want to see her West Windsor-Plainsboro South softball team approach Tuesday’s Central Jersey Group IV game any differently than it would any other game. "I told them coming in that we really needed to just look at this as a regular-season game," said Zenerovitz, whose…
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OBITUARIES, May 27, 2005
Sidney J. Rosen Sidney J. Rosen Industrial engineer Sidney J. Rosen of Princeton died Wednesday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 82. Born in Englewood, he lived in Princeton for 40 years. He retired as an industrial engineer from Fox Wells in New York, where he worked for many years. He attended…
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Hold that Tiger!
Alums go to extremes to bring namesake lager to Reunions. By: David Campbell Whether you’re a bona fide Princeton University graduate or merely a gate-crashing townie with a knack for slipping in through unlocked dormitory windows, you probably know that Reunions Weekend at Princeton is about much more than just student-alumni arch sings, departmental open…
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Povlosky’s gutsy effort the key to Falcons’ win
By: Rich Fisher HAMILTON TWP. Monroe High’s baseball team entered Monday’s Central Jersey Group III tournament game with Nottingham at 12-13 overall, but undefeated with Mark Povlosky on the mound. The junior right-hander toed the rubber on Tuesday against a lineup that had six .400 hitters, including the leading hitter in Mercer County’s Colonial…
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Princeton University student named in copyright suit
Recording Industry Association of America files latest round in move to stop theft of music over Internet. By: David Campbell A Princeton University student is among 91 college students being sued in the newest round of copyright infringement lawsuits filed by the Recording Industry Association of America on behalf of major record companies, RIAA spokeswoman…
