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  • EAST WINDSOR: Teacher rally planned

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer     EAST WINDSOR — The East Windsor Education Association is planning a rally outside the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday while contract mediation is taking place.     “We want to demonstrate to the mediator that the members are behind their leadership 100 percent,”…

  • MONROE: Intersections to get upgrades

    by Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — Land acquisition for the improvement of three intersections near the Regency development is under way.    Two of the intersections — Route 522 at Spotswood Englishtown Road and Mounts Mills Road — will be widened, redesigned and have traffic lights installed. A third — the intersection of Mounts Mill…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the Oct. 8 edition

    A weekly listing of community events. Used clothing drive     Want to clean out your closets? Used clothing collection Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. St. Mary’s School in Bordentown is collecting wearable and usable clothing. Please put your clothing donations in a well-tied plastic garbage bag and hard toys in secured cardboard boxes. Shoes must…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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Writer    JAMESBURG — Jamesburg Public Library recently upgraded its Web site, putting some modern-day touches on an outdated system.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…

  • 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.…

  • Microsoft Windows 7 Princeton Launch Party
  • 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…