Category: archives
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Betty Jane Hunt
By: centraljersey.com Bill Comly and his family are the proud owners of 173 acres in the section of the township known as "the Valley." His farm is located around the sharp bend on both sides of Barry Road. Bill’s grandfather bought the farm in the mid-1950s from the Hartmans. His grandfather was a hunter, and…
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GeoPeak Energy and The Yedlin Company Kick Off Solar Project
By John Rendemonti Property owned by The Yedlin Company in Princeton, NJ will use the highest-efficiency Solar panels commercially available. Somerset, NJ, Dec. 7, 2010 /PRNewswire/— GeoPeak Energy, LLC, a Renewable Energy turnkey provider with headquarters in Somerset, NJ, has commenced the installation of a super- efficient SunPower Solar PhotoVoltaic array for The Yedlin Company,…
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Bogota Savings Bank donates an AED to Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative in Hackensack, NJ.
By Lori Dolnick Teaneck, NJ – December, 2010 – Bogota Savings Bank donated an AED to the Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative in Hackensack (http://www.bvmi.org). Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative (BVMI) is a facility that provides care for individuals who cannot afford medical insurance. Since opening the center in November 2009, over 75 volunteer physicians, nurse practitioners,…
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Lewis School wins own soccer tourney
By: centraljersey.com The Lewis Lions soccer team returned home victorious from the 10th annual Lewis Invitational tournament, held at a sun-drenched Mercer County Park. A competitive field, including teams from Princeton Academy, George School, and Emily Fisher Charter School, provided a truly enthralling spectacle, culminating in a dramatic championship game being decided with a thrilling…
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Tuesday, Dec. 7
By: centraljersey.com Hot spot Princeton’s very own Small World Coffee turns 17 this month. In celebration of this anniversary, the two curators of Small World Coffee art shows, Suzanne Cunningham and Jacqui Alexander, have organized a show featuring the talents of Small World employees past and present. This show, running Dec. 7 through Jan 4,…
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Mercer freeholders plan meeting at Borough Hall
By: centraljersey.com The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders is taking one of its regularly scheduled meetings on the road. Board Chair Ann Cannon has announced that the board will hold its Dec. 9 formal meeting in Princeton Borough. The meeting will take place at the Princeton Borough Hall, 1 Monument Drive. Local public officials…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Jim Rosa’s best cross country season did not have a fitting end. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior returned to the Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Ore., intent on not just improving on his 18th-place finish last year, but on winning. Unbeaten all season, Rosa kept his focus on a nationals crown, but a…
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Stephen Hiltner
By: centraljersey.com The leaf season has once again revealed two opposite impulses in Princeton residents. The most common impulse, magnified by landscape crews, is to purge the yard of all leaves. The second impulse, contrary to custom but aligned with nature’s methodology, is to keep the leaves for their fertilizer and wildlife value. The former…
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RetroFitness center opens
By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – RetroFitness center officially opened its newest location situated at 860 Route 206 in Bordentown, across the street from Town & Country Diner on Dec. 1. More than 1,000 people have signed up for membership and about 100 showed up for opening day, according to a spokesperson. The 15,500-plus square-foot facility…
