Category: archives
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Brick Yard Road cleanup turns up live munitions
Remnants of Unexcelled chemical blast remain By: Lacey Korevec Unexploded ordinance technician Rich Endress held a live land mine in his left hand. "This is not the kind of item that I would kick, heat or expose to electricity," he said, while examining the rusted, metal cylinder. "These are very sensitive to static electricity." Mr.…
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Stephanie’s
A first-class restaurant and a popular bar that boasts 38 draft beers and 65 martinis are combined at this homey spot in Doylestown, Pa. By: Richard Burns This pleasant and high-quality restaurant in downtown Doylestown, Pa., has been in business for about two years. The owner, Lee Kubif, has done a nice job of combining…
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Property Transfers November 29, 2006 Part 2
The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…
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Beazer Homes’ flexible incentives
Beazer Homes now offers special Flex Dollars Beazer Homes invites homebuyers to take advantage of flexible incentives and price protection on select homes at its new home communities throughout New York and New Jersey. As part of the Home Value Guarantee Event, Beazer homebuyers who purchase properties by December 31 are protected if the price…
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Board OKs 3-year pact for teachers
Yearly 4.7 percent pay hikes included By: Dick Brinster HIGHTSTOWN East Windsor Regional District teachers have a new three-year contract with annual pay raises of 4.70 percent. The Board of Education approved the deal, with a salary scale ranging from $44,410 to $76,138 in the first year, by an 8-0 vote at Monday night’s…
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Church seeks $25,000 refund from borough
By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church wants the borough to return $25,000 to its coffers. And Borough Council could take action Monday to get that refund in motion. Pastor Pat McDonnell told the council Nov. 20 that the church had paid that amount in protest this year as a…
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Borough boosters to meet
Revitalization Coalition wants to hear from public By: Stephanie Brown JAMESBURG Let your voice be heard. The Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition is seeking input from borough residents, workers, officials and property and business owners to get a sense of what the town’s future in particular, the future of downtown business district should look…
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Casey hopes to ‘defend’ success
By: Sean Moylan Last year the Peddie girls’ varsity basketball team won the New Jersey Prep A Championship, captured the MAPL division and posted a 17-10 record. And that was considered to be an "off" year for the Falcons. But you can’t set the bar any higher than Sean Casey has over his glorious 14-year…
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Obituaries
Irene Kolachik EAST WINDSOR Irene Kolachik, 79, died Nov. 24 in the Cranbury Center Genesis Elder Care facility, Monroe Township. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., she lived in the East Windsor area for many years. She was involved with the Senior Center of East Windsor, where she enjoyed bingo and other activities. Predeceased by her…
