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PRINCETON: Progress reported in storm cleanups, power restorations
Crews work to restore power in the Butler Tract, off Harrison Street. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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PRINCETON: Progress reported in storm cleanups, power restorations
Anne and Errol Lord return to their home in the Butler Tract with their three-year-old son to survey damage. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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PRINCETON: Progress reported in storm cleanups, power restorations
Traffic is backed up on Washington Road at Faculty Road as cleanup crews work. Traffic lights were out of service. Staff photo by Edith Klein
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PRINCETON: Officials view talk of flat state aid with caution
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Much to the relief of local officials, municipalities and school districts can expect state aid levels to remain flat in the 2011-2012 budget year, according to state Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff. Reacting to the state treasurer’s comment, made late last month. Princeton Borough Administrator Bob Bruschi on Monday said, “Considering the…
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BUSINESS: L’Oreal plans breast cancer benefit on Aug. 21
Dog races are among the activities planned for the “Because Your Dog Is Worth It, Too” event by L’Oreal, which benefits the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
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PRINCETON: Ex-mayor hip to hospital room decor
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Six weeks after having hip replacement surgery at the University Medical Center at Princeton, former borough Mayor Marvin Reed is up and about. "I’m fine. I’m in six weeks after the operation and have my new hip in place and I’m walking around and doing very well," he…
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BUSINESS: L’Oreal plans breast cancer benefit on Aug. 21
By Chelsea Radler, Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The seventh annual “Because Your Dog Is Worth It, Too” Day soon will return to bring together pet lovers and raise money to help find a cure for breast cancer. The Aug. 21 event, hosted by L’Oreal, is part of the company’s efforts to become one of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Developers may soon face green checklist
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council is considering an ordinance that would require developers to review a checklist of “green” items that could be included in new construction. Township Councilwoman Diane Ciccone said the ordinance would ask developers if they have included items such as solar panels, energy efficient lights…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, Montgomery, W. Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Mayobanex Debernardvindas, 31, of Lawrence, was charged with driving while intoxicated, following a report of a fight at the Ivy Inn on Nassau Street at 2:27 a.m. July 30, police said. Police said Mr. Debernardvindas was found to have hit another patron in the face and was subsequently found to have driven his…
