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Princeton planners negotiate with state over Ridge zoning
State office wants site designated for high-density senior housing eliminated from zoning plan By: David Campbell Princeton officials are continuing to work with state Smart Growth planners to settle a dispute over Princeton Township zoning changes that encourage high-density senior housing on the environmentally sensitive Princeton Ridge. Princeton Township is weighing whether to comply with…
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Consider a career in real estate
President of Weichert, Realtors: ‘The real estate industry is hot.’ The number of licensed sales associates at Weichert, Realtors has grown more than 25 percent in just two years, according to James M. Weichert, president of Weichert, Realtors. Why is there such increased interest in real estate as a professional career? "It is not what…
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For the Dec. 20 issue
Enestina Lupovici. By: Enestina Lupovici CRANBURY Enestina Lupovici, 85, of New York City died Dec. 11 at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Bucharest, Romania she resided in New York City and lived in France and Romania. She is survived by her husband, Zaharia Lupovici; two sons, Radu Lupovici of Montreal, Canada and…
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PDS hockey exdeeding hopes
Panthers earn bronze in tournament By: Justin Feil Just over two weeks into the season, the Princeton Day School boys’ ice hockey team is sure of a couple things. One, despite key graduation losses, it has all the makings to be a good team once again. Two, the Panthers might be unbeatable if they could…
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In reversal, Montgomery school board OKs foreign travel
Trips were banned after Sept. 11 attacks By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Montgomery High School students will not be denied the opportunity to travel to Europe next summer, thanks to a Board of Education decision Tuesday night reinstating the foreign trips. Board members have debated the risks and rewards of school trips to Italy, the…
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Improvements at senior center won’t be done after Christmas
Senior center renovations remain unfinished. By: Al Wicklund MONROE The newly renovated Monroe Township Senior Center can be described, at this point, in four words: sparklingly bright and unfinished. Center Director Rita Whitney said Monday that the center, closed since Dec. 2 for renovation, probably won’t reopen until after Christmas. Sharon White, supervisor…
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Chapala Mexican Restaurant
With a good mix of the familiar and unfamiliar, this Hamilton newcomer serves food that is satisfying in the best sense. By: Antoinette Buckley Chapala Mexican Restaurant 811 Highway 33 Hamilton (609) 631-0062 Food: Very good Service: Good Cuisine: Mexican Ambiance: Festive and bright Prices: Inexpensive Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.;…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, Dec. 20 through Thursday, Dec. 26. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Princeton school board ready to nix no-cut policy
Coaches would be able to limit the number of athletes on teams By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional School District’s no-cut athletic policy is going to be benched. The Board of Education introduced a policy change Tuesday night that would give coaches the authority to limit the number of players on athletic teams. The new…
