Category: archives
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District to unveil new school maps
A committee has charted more than 26 tentative plans and narrowed the choices to two expected to be presented Monday to the school board. By: Amanda Bok Two possible redistricting maps that could determine which students will attend which schools beginning in the fall are expected to be presented to the Board of Education Monday.…
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Students serve Spanish cuisine
By: Nick D’Amore Fourth-grade students at Indian Fields School successfully turned their classroom into an authentic Spanish restaurant recently. The restaurant was open to school staff and students’ families and helped the students learn about Spanish culture. Megan Whitaker, a fourth-grade teacher at the school, and her aide, Hedy Rovira, said the students worked as…
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Metro Grill
From its physical appearance to the beverage selection, this Ewing restaurant doesn’t take many risks but consistently covers all the bases, ensuring that there is something for everyone. By: Antoinette Buckley Metro Grill 172 Scotch Road, Ewing (609) 882-2800 Food: Good Service: Good Cuisine: American Ambiance: Smart, but understated Prices: Moderate Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11…
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Kingston’s fate depends on University
GUEST OPINION by Anne Zeman and George Luck: Princeton has responsibility to safeguard village from traffic and development. Shirley M. Caldwell Tilghman, the new president of Princeton University, has some choices to make in the next few weeks that will affect Princeton for decades to come. Every day, it becomes more evident that our explosive…
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Wireless modems coming to township
EAST WINDSOR – The Township Council appears ready to approve an agreement that would allow installation of wireless Internet modems on township telephone poles and street lamps. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR – The Township Council appears ready to approve an agreement that would allow installation of wireless Internet modems on township telephone poles and…
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Fruit of the vine
Cream Ridge Winery in Upper Freehold, having found a niche with fruit wine, is helping grow New Jersey’s reputation as a major wine-producer. By: Susan Van Dongen If everyone appreciated life, work and the bounty of nature as much as Tom Amabile, there might be hope for world peace. Tom Amabile, founder, owner and chief…
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Kingston residents need to continue the fight
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: They must take the future of their village into their own hands. The village of Kingston is under seige. But not from enemy troops chasing George Washington. The village is beset by a host of development pressures on its borders and the traffic associated with it. Traffic moving from Route 1…
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Washington police chief to retire
Embattled Police Chief Paul Krych will retire at the end of this year, making the announcement in a letter distributed to township personnel Tuesday. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON Embattled Police Chief Paul Krych will retire at the end of this year, making the announcement in a letter distributed to township personnel Tuesday. In a…
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MAGAZINE: Summer Home & Garden
It’s summertime and the living is…grilling, gardening and natural. Our Summer Home & Garden edition captures the easy elegance of the leisure season.
