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FLORENCE: Planners OK revisions to warehouse plan
By Julie Asher, Special Writer FLORENCE — The Planning Board has approved revisions to NFI Company’s final site plan for redevelopment of the 129-acre property on Route 130, which is expected to house three large industrial warehouses. The largest building is earmarked for the Subaru Corporation. During the meeting June 27, the attorney for NFI,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Shad Festival scholarship reception held
The 2012 Shad Festival Scholarship Poster Auction raised $33,000, largely due to the efforts, innovation and ingenuity of Auction Chairman Kevin Griffin, a local graphic designer . The auction “would not be possible without the artists, many of whom generously donate their original works of art year after year. We also depend upon the volunteers…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: No hits in Viking victory
The South Brunswick Black 11U baseball team won the 2012 Cal Ripken District 9 Championship shutting out a hitless East Brunswick Bears team 13-0 June 30. The win brings the Vikings to its next goal, which is to participate in the 2012 Cal Ripken State Championships in Flemington. This achievement comes on the heels of…
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CRANBURY: Businessman accused of bilking relative out of $500K
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group HIGHTSTOWN — Borough police have charged local funeral home owner Joseph Barlow, 68, of Cranbury, with theft, claiming the businessman stole some $500,000 from a 96-year-old distant relative. Mr. Barlow, a partner in the Barlow & Zimmer Funeral Home on Stockton Street in the borough, surrendered to borough…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Court’s health verdict brings local reaction
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including the controversial individual mandate, brought many reactions from local politicians while many in the healthcare industry remained silent. The high court upheld what has come to be known as “Obamacare” in a 5-4…
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Film Festival to begin Friday in Bucks County
NEW HOPE — The third annual New Hope Film Festival, “Pennsylvania’s very own Film Festival,” will run from July 6-15. It will feature a total of 81 films from 13 countries with many United States and world premieres. Countries represented include: United States, Mexico, Spain, UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Mongolia, Chili, Argentina, Japan, Singapore and…
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