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Building for the future
Energy savings, productivity gains projected for companies willing to invest in going ‘green’ with construction. By: David Campbell Area companies can see long-term energy savings and increased worker productivity by spending extra now on going "green" in the workplace, according to sustainable-development advocates. The corporate sector is starting to wake up to the real financial…
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Monroe supports open space
MONROE Township voters supported the creation of an open space trust fund that carries with it a new open space tax. By: Voters approved a tax Tuesday that adds 1.5 cents to the municipal tax rate. Money raised through the tax will be used to pay for open space acquisitons. The tax garnered 6,563…
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Welcome to Holidays in Somerset County!
DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE (12 Pages – 2,409KB) Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. HOLIDAYS IN SOMERSET COUNTY VIEW THE PRINT ADS Adam & Eve Hairstylists Ambleside Gardens & Nursery Beauty Solutions – Store & Salon Bentley’s Fine Jewelers Classic Portraits – Photography…
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Several prime sites included on brownfield list
Princeton Public Library land needed remediation. By: George Frey Before site work on Princeton’s new public library could start, the property had to be cleaned of residual coal tar left there by the original owners, Public Service Electric & Gas Co. It is perhaps the area’s best known redevelopment of a contaminated site right now.…
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New laws boost brownfields effort
Federal legislation gives liability protection from the federal government to prospective redevelopers. By: George Frey The federal Brownfields Reform and Small Business Liability Relief Act was signed by President Bush in January of this year. Some key points in the legislation give liability protection from the federal government to prospective redevelopers. Also, $200 million a…
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Welcome: Your Holiday Home 2002
DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE (16 Pages – 2,213KB) Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. YOUR HOLIDAY HOME 2002 VIEW THE PRINT ADS Bowden’s Fireside – Hearth & Home California Closets Christian’s Barber Shop Church Directory Glenn’s Furniture Jack’s Famous Furniture Jamesburg Hardware & Appliance…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 5, 2002
Michael Pirone, Marie S. Asendorf, Howard J. Ramberger, Mary B. Meyers, Joyce E. Cykosky, Christen W. Cranford, Irving Greenhouse, Rene Carrillo, Marion L. Chilson. Michael Pirone Maintenance worker at PHS Michael Pirone of Princeton Township died Saturday at The Medical Center at Princeton. He was 67. Born in Pettoranello, Italy, he lived in Princeton…
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Daniel Obstein
LAWRENCE – Daniel Obstein, 70, died Friday at Princeton Nursing Home. Born in Lakewood, he lived in Trenton before moving to Lawrenceville two years ago. Mr. Obstein graduated from Rutgers University and was a registered pharmacist for many years, retiring eight years ago. He was a member of the New Jersey Pharmacy Association and P’nai…
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