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Suit settlement nets Lambertville $250,000
By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The city will have an extra $250,000 in its coffers before the end of the year, thanks to a settlement with Orleans Homebuilders. The settlement resolves a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court against the previous owner of a site on Lambert’s Hill, now owned by Orleans. "It will partially…
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Analar takes part in growth in business at local airports
Shuttle and helicopter firm based at Princeton Airport By: George Frey The Analar Corp., a shuttle and helicopter services firm based at Princeton Airport, draws most of its business from area firms, according to Michael Renz, the company’s president and one of its pilots. Mr. Renz says the company began its charter in 1995 when…
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Artists Unite
Going strong for seven years, the Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville showcases a broad spectrum of talent. By: Susan Van Dongen Born in New York City but raised on a farm outside Vineland, artist Peter Petraglia appreciates diversity and understands how a variety of experiences can enhance a person’s life and artform. As a charter member…
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Plan launched to redesign key Plainsboro intersection
By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO Because of increased traffic at the intersection of Scudders Mill and Dey roads, the township administration has concluded that the intersection needs to be redesigned to improve safety and traffic flow. And on Wednesday, the Township Committee authorized the appropriation of $350,000 to turn the redesign into reality. The committee…
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Chocolate and chile peppers: perfecto!
IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: If you’ve never had a sweet treat that combines the seemingly disparate ingredients of chocolate and hot chile peppers, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Illustration by Judy Martin My epiphany came when I tasted the chocolate-chile ice cream of Walter Leffler, who is executive chef at The Hilton…
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Time has come for Whitman to take new role
PACKET EDITORIAL, Dec. 17 By: Packet Editorial Former New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman is evidently letting it be known around Washington these days that she figures two years is long enough to pay her dues serving as administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Now she’s ready for another cabinet post, or an ambassadorship, or…
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State grant for loop road seeks to improve 206 traffic
Intersection with Cherry Valley Road is target of plan. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Township traffic-busters scored a quick victory in the fight against drive-time dejection this month. The township received a $175,000 grant from the state Department of Transportation toward construction of a loop road designed to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion at…
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The boys are back at WW-P South
Wembacher has set fast example By: Justin Feil Eric Wembacher has been with the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ swim team through thick and thin, but most often it’s been the thin, especially when it comes to his classmates. "We’re really the last class affected by the high school split," said Wembacher, a senior with…
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Airports playing key role for county businesses
Despite presence of four major airports, many area businesses choose local services By: Madeline Bayliss Landing companies and executives to relocate or stay in Mercer County depends in part on how they can take off for business outside the county. Mercer County is sandwiched between two major air transportation areas: New York and Philadelphia. With…
