Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor, June 29
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, June 29 Do dog attacks call for new laws? To the editor: Regarding Carol Yam’s letter of June 26, the staff of the Princeton Regional Health Department would like to go on record in saying that our hearts go out to anyone who has been attacked and injured by a dog,…
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Proposed high school may grow; Monroe school board eyes December referendum
By: Bill Greenwood MONROE The Board of Education agreed Wednesday to increase the size of a proposed new high school in Thompson Park and will ask voters in December to approve funding for the project. District officials say the addition is needed because the previously approved and yet-to-be-built high school will be able to…
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Township zoners approve bank, restaurant
Interrelated applications at sites on Route 206 at Leigh and Birch avenues By: Nick Norlen Interrelated applications for a bank headquarters and a restaurant site were both approved by the Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday after a revision of the restaurant plan was offered as a compromise to board members and residents.…
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Open enrollment for Master Gardeners
Barbara J. Bromley, Mercer County Horticulturist, announces the opportunity for Mercer County residents with an interest in horticulture and the desire to share their knowledge with others, to enroll in the Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program for 2008. The 21-week training program, which is offered through Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Mercer County, will begin at…
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Eleven at Training School face multiple charges
Press Release: the attack was the direct result and motivated by gang activity within the facility By: Bill Greenwood MONROE Eleven residents of the New Jersey Training School for Boys have been charged in connection with an April 8 incident in which three officers were injured. Eight of those residents are under the age…
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Planners reject council’s mill suggestion
Work on nearby borough building remains redevelopment requirement By: Matt Chiappardi HIGHTSTOWN The Planning Board this week rejected a request from the Borough Council to drop a requirement that the redevelopment of the rug mill property on Bank Street include the refurbishing or rebuilding of the nearby municipal building. With an 8-1 vote, the…
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Legislaton not likely to settle Cottage Club tax dispute
As governor’s signing is awaited, borough officials expect legal challenges to continue By: Nick Norlen Legislation that could strengthen Princeton Borough’s position in its fight to ensure that the Cottage Club pays property taxes has been passed by wide margins in both houses of the state legislature. But comments from both sides seem to indicate…
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Crossing guard part of everyday life
Robert Sutcliff retiring after 9 years By: Michelle McGuiness At the intersection of North Main Street and Park Place West in Cranbury, students flooded into Cranbury Pizza to celebrate their last day of classes. It was early afternoon on June 18, and two joggers wove through the residents and students crowding the sidewalks; and drivers…
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Planners reject council’s mill suggestion
Work on nearby borough building remains redevelopment requirement. By: Matt Chiappardi HIGHTSTOWN The Planning Board this week rejected a request from the Borough Council to drop a requirement that the redevelopment of the rug mill property on Bank Street include the refurbishing or rebuilding of the nearby municipal building. With an 8-1 vote, the…
