Category: archives
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CRANBURY: History Center has affordable housing unit
The History Center, once a gristmill, then Police Department headquarters, now has an affordable housing unit for rent.
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Friends of Eden Awards to be Presented at Annual Autism Gala
Photo Caption: Pictured are Dreams of Petrovskaya co-chairs Mark Berkowsky, Cranbury, NJ (left) and Peter Franco, Mercerville, NJ (right) with Eden Dreams actor Madeline Patrick, Hamilton, NJ (center). The 23rd Annual white-tie Eden Dreams gala for auti
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CRANBURY: Christmas Spectacular now has 35,000 lights
Keith Shaw’s Chrsitmas Spectacular features 35,000 lights.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police Department in the red
By Evan Grossman, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN The embattled borough Police Department will close out an eventful year, during which it was almost shuttered, more than $40,000 over budget, according to Chief Financial Officer George Lang. At the Dec. 6 Borough Council meeting, officials unanimously approved a $29,000 transfer from the municipal court into the…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council won’t release developer’s funds
A dense stand of trees along Allens Road (at left) has been cleared by NJ Turnpike contrac´tors to create a wetlands detention basin as part of the highway widening project. Resi´dents living nearby say that noise from the highway has greatly increased because of the tree removal. (Staff photo by Joanne Degnan)
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The Hillsborough High School boys basketball team knows that it will be difficult to duplicate its 20-6 season of a year ago that included its first North Jersey, Section 2 Group IV championship appearance. But having experienced that success, the Raiders are looking for another big year, even though they will be doing…
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Joanne Degnan
By: centraljersey.com MILLSTONE – A developer’s request to turn a proposed cul-de-sac off Prodelin Way into a through street that connects to the back of a planned shopping center on Route 33 in Monroe was derided as unsafe by the Planning Board last week. "Dumping all that traffic onto Prodelin Way is going to create…
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THE STATE WE’RE IN
By: centraljersey.com The holiday season is usually full of peace, love and joy. The POST-holiday season, however, is always full of trash cans overflowing with torn wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and plastic packaging. If this orgy of post-holiday garbage is one end of a spectrum, Rose Brown of Charlottesville, Virginia, is the other. She has…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School roof repairs planned
By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer Roof repairs estimated to cost a total of $953,000 are planned at two Hillsborough district schools. The Board of Education on Monday authorized using $953,000 from the unreserved and undesignated fund balance in the 2010-2011 budget for roof repairs at Hillsborough High School and Triangle Elementary School that are desperately…
