Category: archives
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Cell tower eyed in historic district
The site is within the River Road Historic District, which is itself part of a state-designated scenic byway that runs along both sides of the Millstone River north to Millstone Borough. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY While residents of nearby Franklin Township are up in arms over Nextel Communications Inc.’s intentions to build a cellphone…
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Toll Brothers’ High Pointe at Hopewell offers custom features
The Claridge model at High Pointe at Hopewell features a two-story foyer with a dramatic butterfly staircase and balcony which overlooks a two-story family room with masonry fireplace. Toll Brothers recently introduced High Pointe at Hopewell, its newest community in Mercer County. The community will consist of 42 two-acre home sites adjacent to preserved open…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 27
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 27 By: Proud to serve in time of need To the editor: As president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Local Branch 268, Princeton, you may be able to imagine the reasons for the delay in writing this letter. Since Oct. 26, the letter carriers, as well as the…
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State Theatre Holiday Schedule
State Theatre in New Brunswick BACK TO " HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE MAGAZINE" Back to Marketplace
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Online payments available
MILLSTONE Township residents can make real estate tax payments online with their credit cards, thanks to a recently passed resolution. By: Scott Morgan Committeeman Bill Kastning said the resolution was designed to provide convenience to residents and to allow "11th-hour people" and those out of the area when payments are due the opportunity to…
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Supreme Court heads back to Mount Laurel
PACKET EDITORIAL, Nov. 27 By: Packet Editorial In the last quarter century, the New Jersey Supreme Court has issued three landmark rulings upholding the obligation of municipalities throughout the state to provide housing opportunities for people of low and moderate incomes. These rulings, known collectively as Mount Laurel I, II and III, offer a highly…
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Bond would fund borough road repairs
The bulk of the money is for reconstruction and repair work on Jefferson Road, Evelyn Place, Murray Place, Pine Street and University Place. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council will deal with a number of housekeeping issues tonight, including a bond ordinance for capital-improvement projects and the borough’s affordable-housing budget for 2002. Atop the…
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Cooking’s psychopathology
IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: Food foibles are ubiquitous, ranging from the dilemma of leftovers to the minefield of interpersonal relations. Admit it: we all have certain oddities, foibles or quirks when it comes to matters gustatory and culinary. For some, these take the form of irrational fears such as the one I…
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Robert Allen
EWING Robert William Allen, 78, died Friday, Nov. 23, at home. Born in Trenton, he lived in Hopewell Township, Ewing and Florida. Mr. Allen was an auto mechanic for Johnson/Colonial Cadillac in Trenton until 1970. He retired from Blackman’s Ford in Sebring, Fla., in 1983. He was a Navy petty officer during World War…
