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School plan is criticized
Tax increase does not farewell with Jamesburg residents. By: Rebecca Tokarz JAMESBURG Some residents aren’t happy with a proposed 2003-2004 school budget that carries an 8.2 percent increase in school taxes. During a March 27 school board meeting, many residents said they planned to vote down the plan, which carries a proposed tax rate…
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Garage opponents mull appeal
Borough looks to break ground. By: Jennifer Potash The fight between Princeton Borough and Concerned Citizens of Princeton over the downtown parking garage development may continue. Concerned Citizens may appeal the dismissal of its lawsuit to halt the garage project. But as opponents pondered their next move to stop the project, the Princeton Borough Council…
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Column: The newest Aimee run entrant
Seventh year of race is perfect fit By: Justin Feil I’ve always enjoyed running the Run With Aimee, but this year, my fifth consecutive, will be a little more special. Sunday, I’ll be running my first race with my daughter. She won’t be running as much as riding in her baby jogger. It feels appropriate…
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Z&W Mazda dealer suddenly closed doors
Site purchased by giant Flemington dealership. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Area Mazda owners were in for a surprise beginning Saturday when they discovered the Z&W Mazda dealership at the intersection of Routes 206 and 518 had abruptly shut its doors. Joseph Purcell, owner of Z&W Mazda and Cherry Hill Toyota, sold the business to…
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Nassau Inn added to list of historic hotels
Only second in state designated by National Historic Trust. By: Jennifer Potash The Nassau Inn was recently added to a national registry of historic hotels. The National Trust for Historic Preservation placed the Nassau Inn on its National Trust Historic Hotels of America list, comprising 200 hotels spread over 43 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico…
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Committee eyes fields for Wright
Mulling over new baseball field begins. By: Matt Kirdahy Based on a plan formed by Brown and Keener Urban Design, the Township Committee has made it a goal this year to mix and match some playing fields on and around the Wright South property. The committee will consider moving two soccer fields located on the…
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Wake the Neighbors
The Rosemary Pure is celebrating 10 years together with the release of its fourth studio album. By: Jim Boyle Clockwise, from left: Kiki Parry, Chip Morrow, Neil Odell and Joanna Coopersmith make up The Rosemary Pure. The sound emanates from the basement of the house in West Windsor. Traveling up the long driveway, the music…
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Magazine: Homes Of Prestige – Spring 2003
Download as PDF 2003 Spring Magazine: H O M E S O F P R E S T I G E The Room That Sings The right combination of craftsmanship, materials and talent fell into place for a Rocky Hill music room. Home Through The Centuries Beautiful craftsmanship throughout the Stokes farmhouse chronicles the…
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South softball sees good and bad
Pirates 1-1 after Hubbard no-hitter vs. PHS and loss to ND By: Bob Nuse Dee Pasternak was thrilled with the way her team played in its season-opening game on Tuesday at Princeton High. With Katy Hubbard tossing a no-hitter and the offense pounding out 13 hits, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South softball team cruised to a…
