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ALLENTOWN: Attorney explains borough planning process
Inquires from public mostly surround the Old Mill by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN – Residents and business owners received a crash course on zoning and planning Tuesday night. In light of ongoing confusion and controversy pertaining to the Old Mill and land use applications, Daniel Green, attorney of the borough’s unified planning and zoning…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Officials hear energy aggregation pitch
Program could result in savings for residents ROBBINSIVILLE — Officials may explore energy aggregation to pursue savings for residents after hearing a program pitch at the June 27 Township Council meeting. John Fish of Commercial Utility Consultants Inc. discussed the program, which through pooling the municipality’s ratepayers, could result in an energy cost savings. Mr.…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: July 4
Thurs., July 11 Coffee, Donuts, and a Movie, will feature “Les Miserables” at 1:30 p.m. at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. For more information, call the library at 609-259-2150 or register online at www.mcl.org. Fossil Dig, featuring the Pearl Observatory, a travelling science education company, will be featured at the Robbinsville Branch…
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HAMILTON: Melker set to compete for seat
Democrat takes spot vacated by Dumont by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Nina Melker has been tapped to be the final Democratic candidate for Township Council. Ms. Melker was selected at a convention last week, according to Gil Lugossy, Democratic committee chairman. She was the only nominee at the June 26 convention. Ms. Melker…
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 5
Hamilton On June 18 police investigated criminal mischief incidents on Pasadena Drive, in the 500 block of Schiller Avenue, on Tindall Avenue and in the 300 block of Paxson Avenue. In addition, police investigated an auto theft in the 100 block of Berg Avenue and a theft on Longwood Drive. Police also investigated reports of…
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PRINCETON: Making book(s) at new seminary library
Kate Skrebutenas is leading a tour on a recent afternoon of Princeton Theological Seminary’s new multi-million dollar library that opened in May. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Kate Skrebutenas is leading a tour on a recent afternoon of Princeton Theological Seminary’s new multi-million dollar library that opened in May. Here, the reference librarian points…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW/C-P 10s softball rebounded from loss
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Nick Schiera didn’t want his West Windsor/Cranbury-Plainsboro 10-year-old all-star softball team dwelling on its first game of the District 12 Little League tournament. Dwell too long and one loss could turn into two losses and a quick exit from the double-elimination tournament. ”After the first loss, they had their…
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PRINCETON: State eyes new options to the GED
For the first time ever, people might be able to choose a high school equivalency exam as the state Department of Education (DOE) prepares to seek out other test vendors in light of the revamped 2014 GED. By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer For the first time ever, people might be able to choose a high…
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The urban forager
West Windsor native Becky Lerner has authored her first book, “Dandelion Hunter: Foraging the Urban Wilderness.”
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