Category: archives
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Wyeth looking to Rouse to develop land in West Windsor
Giant real estate and development firm eyes 653-acre site at Route 1 and Quakerbridge Road. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Wyeth Inc., the owner of the largest undeveloped tract of commercial land in the township, is looking to collaborate with the Rouse Co. of Columbia, Md., to work with it and the township on…
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Friends and family remember Tom Gambino
Thomas W. Gambino, 57, a former mayor of Cranbury, died Tuesday at home. By: Rebecca Tokarz Friends and family say the memory of Tom Gambino will live on long after his passing. "Although we won’t see him walking the streets of Cranbury anymore, we will see and feel his presence in his works seen around…
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Princeton GOP to hear party’s state chairman on Tuesday
State Sen. Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr., chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party, will be the featured speaker at the Republican Association of Princeton’s monthly breakfast Tuesday. Sen. Kyrillos (D-Middletown), serving his fourth term, is a member of the Budget and Appropriations and Economic Growth committees. He sponsored the Business Employment Incentive Program designed to…
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Helping families of heros
By: Al Wicklund MONROE Brothers Helping Brothers, a non-profit fund started after the attack on the World Trade Center to raise money for families of rescue workers killed in the line of duty, will hold its second annual Classic Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show on Saturday. The show will be held rain or shine…
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War with Iraq generates thought, and little else, at university
Interest groups compete for "a big middle ground" By: Jeff Milgram Scattered among the pool tables, convenience store and coffee house on the first floor of Princeton University’s Frist Campus Center is a flea market of protest groups. At one table, a female student asks passersby to sign a petition urging the university to divest…
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Princeton wants bypass that distributes traffic evenly
Subcommittee endorses creating a below-grade underpass of Washington Road for Route 1 that would cost between $15 million and $25 million. By: David Campbell Princeton Planning Board members on Tuesday outlined preferences for a future roadway alternative to the former Millstone Bypass that they said should be put in place to distribute traffic evenly into…
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Gaston growls, teammates rally
Feldman’s field goal lets MHS prevail By: Kenny G. Weingartner Standing on the sidelines as time ticked toward prematurely ending Monroe High’s postseason aspirations, quarterback Eric Gaston confronted his linemen and told them in no uncertain terms he was not happy with the play of the offense. The moment came at the end of the…
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CVS opens new store in Twin Rivers
The new anchor for the Twin Rivers Shopping Center opened its doors Monday morning. By: T.J. Furman EAST WINDSOR The new CVS convenience store and pharmacy next to the Twin Rivers Shopping Center opened its doors for business Monday morning. A ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by township Mayor Janice Mironov and Twin Rivers Homeowners Association…
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Princeton Rotary Club to discuss downtown development
Anton C. Nelessen of A. Nelessen Associates Inc. will be the featured lecturer at the Rotary Club of Princeton’s weekly luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Nassau Inn on Palmer Square in Princeton. Mr. Nelessen has more than 38 years of professional experience as a teacher, author and practitioner in the fields of planning and…
