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Planning Board approves $100M McGraw-Hill data center
By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR The plan by McGraw-Hill Companies to build a $100 million data center on its township property was given the go-ahead by the Planning Board just five days after the global information services provider announced its proposal. The board on Monday night gave the New York-based publishing giant preliminary and…
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Borough Council chops down barrier to church’s solar panel
Large pin oak tree to make way for rooftop array By: Courtney Gross The controversy has been uprooted. Going out on a limb, the Princeton Borough Council on Tuesday reversed a decision by the borough’s community forester and decided to allow Christ Congregation Church to cut down a large pin oak tree that was shading…
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Even in losses, RHS girls’ soccer team plays great
By: Sean Moylan The Robbinsville High girls’ varsity soccer team, which started the year by winning three of its first four games, earned the entire Colonial Valley Conference’s respect with a pair of "losses" this past week. The Ravens played so hard in a 3-0 home loss to Steinert last Thursday and a 1-0 loss…
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Robertson suit against university set for next stage
Superior Court judge to consider motions in late November By: Hilary Parker The lawsuit filed in 2002 by the Robertson family against Princeton University for the alleged misuse of the Robertson Foundation endowment will move forward Nov. 28 and 29 when Superior Court Judge Neil H. Shuster will consider a number of motions filed by…
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Police station opens for tour
New station tours open to public this weekend By: Lacey Korevec Township residents will get the chance this weekend to see firsthand what was done with the $3.2 million used to build the new police station. Tours of the new facility will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Police Chief Jay Hansen…
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Malliani is at home on courts
By: Sean Richards When Italy’s Eleonara Malliani learned she was coming to the Monroe Township High School as a Foreign Exchange Student, the last thing she probably thought about was playing on the girls varsity tennis team. Heck, back in Italy they don’t even have scholastic sports teams and to get in her tennis Malliani…
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Teen poets will read their work at Dodge festival
Local students to showcase writing By: Carolyn Foote Edelmann Since 1986, the biennial Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival has been bringing many of the world’s and the nation’s most noteworthy poets to New Jersey, as well as spotlighting the state’s own poets. The festival is the single biggest poetry event in the English-speaking world, attracting…
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If Yanks could do it, why not Monroe?
By: Sean Richards The Monroe Township High School field hockey team must feel like the New York Yankees did when they went through a rough stretch early in the season. No matter what the team or what the sport, everybody has their down periods when nothing seems to work. Yes, Monroe is still looking for…
