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Development sign should be replaced
Residents andhomeowners association agree on new location By charles w. kimStaff Writer Development sign should be replaced Residents and homeowners association agree on new location By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Residents of the Princeton Gate development will likely get their sign back. Township officials met with single-family homeowners and the president…
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Board says it may be forced to cut staff, programs
Panel urges residentsto lobby Gov. McGreevey for relief By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Panel urges residents to lobby Gov. McGreevey for relief By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — School officials fear they won’t have enough money in the new budget to provide township students with a thorough and efficient education. "Across the board, all…
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Schools feel the cold of Trenton’s budget
Only $100 millionin increased aid available this yearJennifer kohlhepp By charles w. kim &Staff Writers Only $100 million in increased aid available this year By charles w. kim & Jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writers The freezing cold of February proved to be an appropriate month to release the state’s school aid numbers. South Brunswick’s aid will…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Anthony Lupo practices defense against North Brunswick Township High School’s Ashley Kuberiet during a youth basketball clinic at Linwood Middle School Saturday.
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ A backhoe operator uses the mechanical shovel to direct a water stream away from Milltown Road by Georges Road in North Brunswick Tuesday. Public works crews were able to fix the water-main break, police said.
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Otken case ready for final arguments
GOP candidate chides council Dems for not reversing condemnation By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Otken case ready for final arguments By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Otken farm litigation is drawing to a close. At the Township Council meeting Monday night, township officials said attorneys representing the township and the Otken family will…
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Cash-flow crunch threatens So. Bruns. YMCA
Donations of $28K needed by Feb. 25to keep facility open By charles w. kimStaff Writer Cash-flow crunch threatens So. Bruns. YMCA CHARLES W. KIM The South Brunswick YMCA on Culver Road needs $28,000 by the end of the month to keep going. Donations of $28K needed by Feb. 25 to keep facility open By charles…
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Prestige Diner aims to please region’s taste buds
Varied selectionsand prices aresecret to success By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Varied selections and prices are secret to success By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Waitress Carolyn Ortega serves one of the many fresh desserts that are baked daily on the premises of the Prestige Diner on Route 33 in East Windsor. EAST WINDSOR —…
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Traveling artist displays many different sides
Yearlong sojourn in Japan provides musefor 25-year-old By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Yearlong sojourn in Japan provides muse for 25-year-old By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI North Brunswick resident Ian Scheller, 25, a multifaceted artist, composes socially conscious hip-hop music. NORTH BRUNSWICK — While living in Japan for a year, local artist Ian Scheller lived…
