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Princeton bill-signing by Gov. Corzine
Gov. Jon Corzine holds up the Garden State Preservation Trust funding bill after its signing outside the Johnson Education Center at the D&R Greenway Land Trust in Princeton.
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Bakery tradition continues in Bordentown building
A new bakery opens where there is a 150-year history of the trade Michelle McGuinness, The Packet Group When Nardoza’s Bakery had its grand opening this past weekend at 314 Farnsworth Avenue it revived a tradition that has survived in Bordentown for well over 100 years. The building where the new bakery opened has remained…
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Habitat for Humanity offers to do affordable WW homes
Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski A Habitat for Humanity banner marks one of the group’s home construction projects, on Evan Avenue in East Windsor.
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Open House for Butterflies
– and people, too, at the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed’s Butterfly Festival. Anthony Stoeckert Everyone loves butterflies. Even the most entomophobic of us seem to appreciate their beauty and marvel at the migration of the monarch. "For the average person, I would think that it’s because they’re so delicate-looking," says Tara Miller, a naturalist and teacher…
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Habitat for Humanity offers to do affordable WW homes
Greg Forester Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Habitat for Humanity is prepared to help provide state-mandated affordable housing as part of the township’s planned redevelopment project. Marshall Lerner, a West Windsor resident and representative of the Millstone Basin affiliate of Habitat, extended the offer to the township council on Monday. "We would be happy to…
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Princeton bill-signing by Gov. Corzine
At D&R Greenway Land Trust ceremony, the way cleared for November vote on $200 million land trust fund Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Gov. Jon Corzine signed legislation in Princeton Township on Tuesday authorizing a Nov. 6 ballot question asking voters to approve $200 million in general obligation bonds to fund Garden State Preservation Trust…
