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Whole Foods mart coming to area
Nationally known natural and organic food store is slated to move into the space formerly occupied by Pathmark and Zainy Brainy. By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR The Windsor Green shopping center on southbound Route 1 is getting a bit greener. Whole Foods Market, a nationally known natural and organic food store headquartered in Austin,…
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School is in, pesticides are out
GOOD EARTHKEEPING, Sept. 19 By: Sandy Batty In New Jersey, more than 4 million pounds of active pesticide ingredients are applied to lawns, farms and golf courses, indoors, on human skin and for mosquito control each year. Some of those pesticides are used on school buildings, grounds and athletic fields. The health and environmental effects…
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Welcome to Prestigious Living Magazine 2003
Download as PDF 52 Pages 3,622 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine: Decorators Challenge With a keen eye, ingenuity and the furniture you already have, Room Revivals can give your home a fresh new look in less than…
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Distler, Richardson carry PHS tennis team
By: Justin Feil Jackie Distler and Cat Richardson didn’t have really big plans coming into their senior season of girls’ tennis at Princeton High. All that’s changed for the PHS second doubles team after winning the deciding point for the Little Tigers in a 3-2 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro High South last Thursday. The win…
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Wrong kick by reluctant Perez turns out right
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Sometimes, a lack of communication between a soccer player and a coach can be a good thing. One example is the action of South Brunswick junior Jilmar Perez in Monday night’s game at Old Bridge. The center midfielder blasted a direct free kick into the Knight’s goal about 19 minutes in…
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Edgebrook, Part 4
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING Years before Donald Dilatush’s column "Along Edges Brook" was a feature in this paper, Mrs. James West contributed her brief history of the old school in Hamilton Township. Now the site of large-scale commercial development on Route 130, her reminisces of the school offer a glimpse of education from an earlier time. The…
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Hopewell opens 2-0
Girls soccer By: Mike Molaro It’s always important for a young team to get off to a good start. The Hopewell Valley Central High School girl’s soccer squad opened its 2003 season in as fine a fashion as could probably be hoped. The Lady Bulldogs banged home six first-half goals last Friday in a 6-0…
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New signs will highlight marsh’s natural history
Signs explaining characteristics of Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh to be dedicated in Hilltop Park in Bordentown City. By: Scott Morgan Representatives from the Delaware & Raritan Greenway and local environmental group Friends of the Marsh are expected to dedicate three interpretive signs explaining aspects of the Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh in a ceremony at Hilltop Park in Bordentown City…
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Lawrence school district braces for tuition loss
Washington Township departure will cost schools $3.8M. By: Lea Kahn A steady source of revenue for the Lawrence Township public schools is slated to begin its decline next fall, when Washington Township begins keeping its high schoolers at home. That’s the message that was delivered to the Lawrence Township Board of Education and about…
