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PFW Favorite Mid-Ride Rest Stop
President Pat Van Hise presents award to Yuamcun Sun and Lifen Cao, owners of the Sergeantsville General Store
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PFW Favorite Mid-Ride Rest Stop
By Barbara Clancey The Sergeantsville General Store was voted the most popular mid-ride rest stop by the 700+ members of the Princeton Freewheelers (PFW), a bicycle touring club, dedicated to promoting recreational bicycling. Located in the beautiful hills of Hunterdon, the General Store is ideally situated for much needed food and rest for the many…
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CRANBURY: Sewer money studied
Review eyes back payments from commercial customers By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY Township officials plan to study whether the municipality has been underpaid by commercial developers for use of Cranbury sewer facilities. Township Committeeman David Stout suggested the study to the committee after conducting an initial review that he says could recover back…
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GM, Princeton Shopping Center
By Chris Hanington Princeton Shopping Center Merchant Association 301 North Harrison Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Tel: (609) 921-6234 Fax: (609) 921-6111 Email: [email protected] October 1, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: CHRIS HANINGTON (609) 921-6234 The Princeton Shopping Center will host their annual Spooktacular Halloween Parade-Contest & Party on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 11:00am…
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JAMESBURG: Library updates its Web site
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG Jamesburg Public Library recently upgraded its Web site, putting some modern-day touches on an outdated system. The new site cost the library around $400 to create, has been up and running for about three weeks and has a number of new features available to the public, said Carole…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
The owner of the Krauszer’s Store on Dorchester Drive reported $2,000 cash stolen from the store between 11 p.m. Sunday and 4:50 a.m. Monday. Police said the owner reported a rear door pried open and $2,000 cash missing from the cash registered an ATMs. Damage to the door was estimated at $1,500.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Historic district design regulations finally set
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN After more than two years on the drawing board, the Borough Council approved an ordinance this week that regulates the Stockton Street Historic District. The council unanimously passed the measure without comment at Monday’s meeting. Now, homeowners looking to make changes to the exterior of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Sentiment stirring debate over cabs
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN With the Borough Council inching forward on new taxi regulations, two members are accusing those on either side of the debate of acting on emotion rather than objective facts. This week Councilwoman Isabel McGinty said efforts to restrict the number of taxis have been based on “whim.” In…
