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  • Advisory issued after water main breaks in Mansfield

    As precaution, Mount Holly Water Co. customers are asked to boil tap water before using it for cooking or drinking. By: Vanessa S. Holt    MANSFIELD — The Mount Holly Water Co. issued an advisory notice Wednesday morning following a water main break in Mansfield, advising customers here to boil tap water for at least one…

  • Senior Menus

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted.    Thursday, Aug. 15 — Apple juice, stuffed cabbage…

  • City awards contract for Ely Field reconstruction

    First phase to cost $291,350 By:Carl Reader    LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council gave final approval to an ordinance providing a supplemental appropriation of $116,350 for financing the first phase of the reconstruction of Ely Memorial Field and then accepted a bid of $105,330 from Jonaco Inc. to begin the work.    "We’re $9,000 ahead of the…

  • Miele USA opens first phase of expansion

    Once the campus is complete the size of the complex could be tripled to about 165,000 square feet, and add about 70 jobs to the company. By: George Frey    An industrial-grade sterilizer in your kitchen is probably not on your list of things to look for when buying or remodeling a house. But it is…

  • Lichtenstein ahead of PASDA competitors

    West Windsor resident named Division I’s most outstanding swimmer By: Bob Nuse    It didn’t take long for Dave and Fran Lichtenstein to realize their daughter Ali was a natural swimmer.    "When she was 4½ years old we were on vacation and they had a swimming competition," recalls Dave Lichtenstein. "She was in the age group…

  • Palmer Square’s holes filling up quickly

    All but one vacant store to be filled; J.Crew opens Thursday. By: Jennifer Potash    Despite a dreary start to 2002, with several tenants moving out, Palmer Square has rebounded by filling all but one of its vacant stores.    "It’s quite a revitalization," said David Newton, vice president of Palmer Square Management LLC.    Four new clothing…

  • West Windsor asks top court to reconsider Toll ruling

    Decision based on erroneous information, township argues. By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — The township has not given up in its fight against developer Toll Brothers.    The Township Council announced Monday night it has joined with the township Planning Board and Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh to file a motion with the state Supreme Court seeking reconsideration…

  • Employee leasing increasing its market

    PEO becomes the employer of record and assumes responsibility for the payroll, taxes, workman’s compensation insurance and safety administration for those employees. By: George Frey    Any business that went from zero to a projected $90 million in sales in just over a decade with no sales staff and less than $50,000 in total advertising must…

  • State seeks response from RCN

    The BPU subpoenaed RCN in May to investigate the fiscal records, system rebuild plans and technical operations of the company’s New Jersey operations. By: George Frey    The state Attorney General’s office will seek to enforce a subpoena in a Newark Superior Court against RCN of West Windsor for failure to provide specific documents and individuals…