Category: archives
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Bank of Princeton to open branches
By Princeton Business Journal The Bank of Princeton announced that it has received approval from the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance; Division of Banking to open two branch offices — one in Hamilton to be located at 339 Route 33, and one in Pennington to be located at 2 Route 31. The…
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Patricia Johanna Ranucci
Patricia Johanna Ranucci SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP — Patricia Johanna Costello Ranucci, 82, died Friday in Samaritan Hospice in Virtua Health Medical Center. Born in Riverside, Mrs. Ranucci was a longtime Hamilton area resident, where she owned Patty’s Place Ceramic and Gift Shop. She had resided in Springfield for the last 18 years. She was a former…
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EDITORIAL
Our citizens deserve clean government It seems that every few weeks, some New Jersey politician proves that the state’s reputation as an ethical cesspool is well-earned. The latest example came last week when 11 elected officials were charged by the U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Christopher Christie, with various crimes against their constituents, including bribery,…
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Township Council OKs senior zone on Route 27
More affordable options would be available for senior citizens. by Paul Koepp, Staff Writer The Township Council paved the way Tuesday for a senior housing development to be built on Beekman Road near Route 27. The council adopted an ordinance rezoning the 31-acre parcel from Single-Family Residential (R-2.1) to an Age-Restricted Residential Community (ARRC). The…
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Demand reversal of Matrix vote
Hilary Budny, VP of Marketing, Matrix Development Group To the editor: The residents of South Brunswick should not be surprised when their property taxes dramatically increase next year as a result of the actions of the township’s Planning Board. In reaction to the self-interests of a handful of residents, the board has voted down…
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MRCC presents job fair event
The Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce, is presenting the "Career Connections" Job Fair on Sept. 10, 2007 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event, sponsored in part by Nassau Broadcasting and the Trentonian newspaper, will take place at the Colonial Firehouse at 810 Kuser Road in Hamilton. Hiring opportunities will be available…
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RESEARCH
By Princeton Business Journal Mathematica Policy Research Inc. in West Windsor recently announced the appointment of Amy Johnson as senior vice president. She is also director of the firm’s surveys and information services division. During the past 10 years, she has served as associate director of SIS and director, Princeton Survey Research. Barbara Devaney…
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Community Center renovations delayed
Township Council rejected bids that came in much higher than anticipated. By: Paul Koepp The renovation of the Community Center in Woodlot Park has been delayed before the work has even begun. On Tuesday, the Township Council rejected two bids that had been received Aug. 29 after they came in at almost twice the amount…
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Kangaroo Court raised $6,000 for events
Larry Denney of Bordentown City To the editor: The Kangaroo Court was a huge success and the Bordentown 325th Anniversary Committee wants to personally thank everyone, you know who you are! The fund-raiser collected close to $6,000 from Tuesday through Saturday. The entire community came together and supported this. It was certainly history in the…
