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  • Borough’s fiscal problems cause flap over hiring

    Council debates impact of filling five vacancies. By: Jennifer Potash    An otherwise routine discussion Monday before the Princeton Borough Council about filling vacancies at Borough Hall revealed the pressure council members feel over finances.    Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi requested the council’s permission to fill five vacancies in various departments including the Clerk’s Office, Housing and…

  • Sebastian

    "Sebastian," a 2-year-old male domestic short-haired cat, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Sebastian" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html By:

  • Pulte Homes’ Hickory Hill offers popular single-family neighborhood

    The superb single-family designs feature gracious floor plans with formal living and dining rooms and up to 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and two-car garages. The superb single-family designs feature gracious floor plans with formal living and dining rooms and up to 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and two-car garages.    Some opportunities are just too good to…

  • Traffic light finally done

    Intersection upgrades come after six years of waiting By:Joseph Harvie    MONROE — After over six years of planning, a traffic light has been placed at the intersection of Gatzmer Avenue, Perrineville Road and Forsgate Drive.    Borough Business Administrator Denise Jawidzik said the light was fully operational Aug. 23 after being in a blinking mode since…

  • Library friends get set for Cranbury Day sale

    Hundreds of books will be deeply discounted By:Sarah Winkelman    Those looking for a new book to read can stop by the Friends of the Cranbury Public Library’s table at Cranbury Day, Sept. 11.    Jennifer Kanawyer, co-president of the organization, said the group will be selling hundreds of books at deeply discounted prices.    All paperback books…

  • Olympics inspire gymnasts

    Olympic fever grips Cranbury gymnasts By:Sarah Winkelman    A poster of the 1996 U.S. women’s gymnastics team is displayed in the office of the Cranbury Gymnastics Academy as a reminder of what the potential Olympians tumbling, cartwheeling and balancing in the gym down the hall can someday achieve.    With all the excitement coming out of this…

  • PHS parking plan gets final approval

    System affects residents as well as high school students. By: Jeff Milgram    After four years of study and debate, the permit parking plan for Princeton High School received its final approval Tuesday night.    The Princeton Regional Board of Education voted 5-1 with one abstention to approve the plan. Student drivers will have to show parking…

  • Week of August 27, 2004

    Pennington, Princeton, Hopewell, South Brunswick Pennington    Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate in Pennington is pleased to announce that Susan Van Selous has been named the top sales agent for the month of July.    "Ms. Van Selous is licensed in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania and is very active working with relocation customers," said Tom Wilbur,…

  • Historian has a passion for Jamesburg

    Tom Bodall is honorary township historian By:Joseph Harvie    JAMESBURG — Tom Bodall is a 19-year-old webmaster with a passion for preserving the history of Jamesburg.    On Aug. 18, the Jamesburg Borough Council helped feed this passion by making him Jamesburg’s honorary town historian.    Mr. Bodall has had his eyes on Jamesburg for the past few…