Category: archives
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Heritage Festival on tap
Monroe Historical Preservation Commission to host day of remembering the past at the Dey Farm site on Old Church Road. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Ever wondered how to milk a cow? If so, the Township Historical Preservation Commission might have just the thing for you. The commission’s annual Monroe Heritage Festival will feature demonstrations…
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Monroe to rework PRC ordinance
Planned Retirement Community Overlay Zone ordinance has residents concerned with open space fund. By: Leaon Tovey MONROE The Township Council tabled a proposed ordinance creating a Planned Retirement Community Overlay Zone on Monday amid concerns about the ordinance’s creation of an Open Space Trust Fund. The proposed ordinance, which would give the Planning Board…
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PU construction projects may prove costly to borough
Proposed state affordable housing requirements tie quotas to new floor space. By: Jennifer Potash If proposed state affordable-housing regulations are approved, Princeton Borough’s obligation would be tied to new construction undertaken by Princeton University and other nonprofit organizations, a prospect that has officials extremely concerned because of the cost. Borough staff members briefed the Borough…
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Hip-Hop Theater
‘History of the Word’ at Crossroads Theatre Company gives birth to new writers. By: Jim Boyle James Halloway DeLeon IV, Angela Kariotis, Ugkarsh Ambudkar, Angela Lewis, Akil Dasan and Britton Jones star in History of the Word at Crossroads Theatre Company in New Brunswick. High school never looked this problematic in Grease. When History of…
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Displaced residents coping
Residents of the Twin Rivers H Building find temporary residences. By: Mark Moffa EAST WINDSOR David Dey, who lives in the H Building about 25 feet from the apartment where the fire started, said he heard a commotion Sunday night and stepped outside. "I walked around the corner and flames were right there," said…
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Janitor charged in porn case
Arrested in federal child pornography investigation By:Josh Appelbaum A Cranbury School janitor is facing federal child pornography charges. George Reilly, 48, of Hamilton, a janitor at the school for 19 years, was arrested and charged with the possession of child pornography in Newark on Tuesday. Mr. Reilly worked the night shift at Cranbury School, according…
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LETTER:America needs a new leader
To the editor: President Bush and his administration resort to ridiculing those that disagree with them. It was ridicule that they showered on the United Nations, France, Germany and others who did not agree with them on Iraq. The evidence they provided, as proof of Iraq’s imminent threat, was bogus. It was a scare…
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Shelly
"Shelly," a friendly 6-year-old spayed female "lap cat," is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Shelly" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Princeton advocates for diversity are honored
Bill Johnson, John Witherspoon School principal, and Not In Our Town receive Community Spirit Awards. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Human Services Commission bestowed honors on an individual and group for efforts to promote diversity and tolerance in the community Thursday. The commission and the Princeton Human Services Department, which address the needs of senior…
