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WEST WINDSOR: Council gives go-ahead to new telecom firm
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Another telecommunications company will be setting up operations and providing service in the township. The Township Council has authorized a right-of-way agreement with Lightower Fiber Networks, a Delaware-based company that provides Internet access, ethernet and a full range of other fiber and broadband network services. The 50-year…
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WEST WINDSOR: Morgan pushing for sign rules to aid small businesses
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Councilman Charles Morgan has begun drafting a sign ordinance to help smaller businesses in town attract more customers. The ordinance will be on the table for introduction at the council’s meeting on Monday. Mr. Morgan proposes signs designating a real estate development, open house or similar sales…
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PRINCETON: Graduates of the Class of 2011
Brandon Patrick Adams, Jeffery Adebayo, Emefa Adzo Agawu*, Enyonam A. Akpoblu, Madeline Voorhees Alden, Sean St. Vincent Andalcio, Sorrel Emily Anderson, Kevin Aparicio, Alessia Lorea Arregui, Nathaniel Ash, Molly Ashmore*, Zain Asif, Margaret Athens*, Sean A. Babar, Jesse Balducci, Molly Louise Barber*, Jennifer Barone*, Ethan G. Barron, Julia Barry, Weston Battagliese, Jose Juventino Bautista, Zachary…
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MONTGOMERY: Aviator’s relatives fly in to Princeton airport
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — In celebration of Princeton Airport’s 100th anniversary, the grandson and great-grandson of the airport’s originator, flew from their home in Illinois to the airport on Saturday in a vintage aircraft. ”The airplane that they are flying in is a 1931 Brunner-Winkle Bird, which has none of the modern…
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MONTGOMERY: No-passing zone along Route 206
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The Township Committee adopted a resolution establishing a no-passing zone along Route 206 at its meeting on June 16. The resolution indicated that upon investigation by the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Investigations, a recommendation was made to revise the centerline pavement markings…
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WEST WINDSOR: Amendment could end litigation
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The Township Council is discussing an amendment to township code that could end the costly litigation between Councilman Charles Morgan and Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh. The council was asked last week to approve $10,000 to cover the mayor’s legal fees but approved $7,500 on Monday night, hoping litigation…
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MONTGOMERY: Group opposes proposed tower
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Montgomery residents showed up in droves at the zoning board meeting Tuesday night to express their opposition to a proposed 120-foot cell tower at 139 Green Avenue, a residential property. Installation of the T-Mobile tower would require a variance from the zoning board. The public group, Montgomery Residents ACT, hired…
