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PRINCETON: Holiday mail snows on the post office
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A blizzard hit Vince Risoli at work this week, although not one of snowflakes. Mr. Risoli was hit with a storm of catalogues, cards, packages and other mail when he took over this week as U.S. Postal Service officer in charge of the Princeton mailing address, which encompasses a…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Towns say weekend storm made for easy cleanup
Staff Report It may have taken pounds of rock salt and hours of labor, but area public works departments got the job done, plowing and clearing snow from the weekend’s snowstorm. ”Generally, it went well,” said Plainsboro Township Administrator Robert Sheehan. “Of course, there are always some glitches here and there, but for the most…
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MONTGOMERY: New, taller light poles roil residents
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A quiet neighborhood in Skillman is up in arms about plans by PSE&G to install new utility poles down their narrow streets that are considerably higher than existing ones. Limited in their legal rights to stop the poles, the neighbors have appealed to their local, state and federal…
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PRINCETON: Sidewalk snow draws dig from councilman
Snow surrounds bike rack and bench on Nassau Street in Princeton Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Boro police chief says, ‘We’re reaching out’
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer David Dudeck told the Princeton Borough Council this week that he is reaching out across the community in his first weeks as police chief, seeking ways the Police Department can help Princeton University, schools and others in the community. ”We are reaching out on a lot of different fronts,”…
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PRINCETON: Sidewalk snow draws dig from councilman
Snow surrounds bench on Nassau Street in Princeton Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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MONTGOMERY: New, taller light poles roil residents
Kathy Martin and Ed Silverman are among residents on Fairview Road who say the new poles are unsightly. Ms. Martin’s home is in the background. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Towns say weekend storm made for easy cleanup
Bonnie Tivehan, also know as the Princeton Pet Nanny, has her hands full as she ventures out with two ‘clients’ on the snowy trail in Community Park North on Monday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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TRENTON: Princeton health officer to fill in for city
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton’s Health Officer David Henry will temporarily serve as health officer for the City of Trenton on top of his duties in Princeton Borough and Township in the first half of 2010. Borough Council unanimously approved a limited shared services agreement with Trenton enabling Mr. Henry to serve as Trenton’s…
