Category: archives
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Jen-Dar office application needs a new plan
Planning board must approve 2-story plans By: Jessica Beym A Cranbury Realtor looking to build a two-story office building on South River Road will have to go before the Planning Board again in September with a new set of plans. Jen-Dar Realty, which currently has a one-story office building on the 2.5-acre site, submitted an…
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PHASE THREE by Arnold Bornstein: Growing up near pools and the Atlantic Ocean
Fond memories revolve around swimming By: Arnold Bornstein Watching our 10-year-old granddaughter compete in a regional swim meet at a Princeton middle school pool this week and sitting on a Jersey Shore beach a few days earlier reminded me of the geographical gulf that separates our coastline and interior aquatic lifestyles. I’m not talking about…
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Pink Ladies and greasers take to the stage
Why, it could be Greased Lightning! By: Lacey Korevec It’s a smooth, shiny, candy-apple red car with comfy cream-colored seats and it drives like a dream. It’s Greased Lightning. And in the New Jersey Repertory Theatre’s production of "Grease," it was built from a golf cart. "What they did was they just made it look…
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Press Forum
What should the ethics panel formed by Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci look into? What should the ethics panel formed by Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci look into?
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AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: See others’ art – or make your own masterpiece
Township offers ways to create and appreciate art By: Lorrain Sedor This evening, Friday, July 28, the Cranbury Recreation Commission’s summer concert series concludes with a "Vintage Music" concert at 7 p.m. The program will be held indoors at the United Methodist Church. * * * The Cranbury Public Library would like to know if…
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EDITORIAL: Veto could help state take bold step
Stem cell veto does not have entirely negative implications The first veto of George W. Bush’s presidency is noteworthy for three reasons. First is the subject matter: embryonic stem-cell research. It’s no secret that this administration places ideology ahead of science on many fronts. The need to start taking swift and decisive action against global…
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Monroe schools planning to give Macs the gate
PC’s to become the standard By: Lacey Korevec The Monroe School District is about halfway through a long-term project that will replace all of the district’s Macintosh computers with PCs. The technology committee decided about four years ago that running both Macs and PCs was "counterproductive," Lew Kaufman, vice president of the board, said Wednesday.…
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Extension granted in 3M quarry cleanup plan
Environmental Commission supports Planning Board action By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The township Planning Board on Monday granted the 3M quarry that lies on the Montgomery-Hillsborough border an extension to establish a final plan and complete the last phase of a highly anticipated cleanup project. The project consists of building six detention basins designed to…
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Montgomery’s interim superintendent gets set for listening, learning
School board unanimously approves appointment of Samuel B. Stewart By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY As expected, the district’s Board of Education unanimously approved Samuel B. Stewart as interim superintendent of schools for the coming school year during Tuesday’s board meeting, with board members Wei-Ching Lin and Saul Rubinstein not present. "I have been extremely impressed…
