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HOT TOPICS
Should Carson Road residents be upset about the use of a field for a parking lot? Last week, residents of Carson Road, located near the Tournament Players Club at Jasna Polana in Princeton, were upset that a field on their street was being used as a parking lot for the Instinet Classic Senior PGA golf…
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Board approves moving school offices
Administrators go from ABIS to Roosevelt By:Eric Schwarz The school district last week approved spending more than $28,000 on several summer projects, including moving administrative offices, clearing asbestos from two classrooms and wiring a library for computers. Moving and centralizing administrative offices at a projected "soft" cost of $5,150 in in-house man-hours caused the most…
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Weekly Planner
For week of July 27 to Aug. 3 By: Friday, July 28 The Washington Branch, Mercer County Library will host "Music Mania with Joe Paris" at 10:30 a.m. Children ages 2-6 are invited to this interactive musical program. Preregistration is required. Saturday, July 29 The Theatre Guild of N.J. Inc. will present "A Toast to…
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Donald J. Symonoski
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP – Donald J. Symonoski, 67, died July 24 at home. Born in Shamokin, Pa., he lived in Riverside, Old Bridge and Jamesburg before moving to Belle Mead in 1967. He retired in 1989 as a test technician with AT&T Corp., Woodbridge. Previously, he was a repairman, lineman and technician with New Jersey Bell…
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Recreation complex gets mixed reviews
By:Kristy Klaus Members of the Hopewell Valley Recreation Roundtable called the conceptual plan for the Hopewell Valley Recreational Complex "a slam dunk" for the community, but those who live near the fields disagree. The roundtable made a presentation of the plan for the 48-acre site at Timberlane Middle School during the July 20 Hopewell Township…
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Loris A. ‘Larry’ Watson
TRENTON – Loris A. "Larry" Watson, 59, died July 15 at Capital Health System at Mercer Hospital. Born in Andrews, S.C. he was a longtime Trenton resident. He was an electrician with Amtrak for 31 years. He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Watson was a member of Church of Christ and…
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RCN makes revisions
Corporation may want more than one tennant at Princeton Pike facility By: Lea Kahn Township planners have scheduled back-to-back public hearings next week to discuss the RCN Corp.’s request for approval of an amended preliminary overall site plan and final site plan approval for Phase I. The Planning Board will meet Monday at 8 p.m.…
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Save a life: Give blood this summer
By: Summer is a time for abundance – lots of hours of daylight, plenty of leisure activities and a bounty of fresh produce. But there’s something in short supply during the hotter months – blood donations. Residents of northern Burlington County will have a chance to give this precious fluid next month in a variety…
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AT&T gets OK for antennas
They will be at Titusville prison site By:Marianne Hooker The Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment has approved a use variance and site plan that will allow additional antennas to be placed on the cellular tower at the Mercer County Correctional Facility. Attorney Judy Babinski presented the case on July 12, on behalf of AT&T…
