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HILLSBOROUGH: Montgomery road ‘improvements’ largely unneeded
They will damage rural township — why do it? To the editor: This letter is in response to a letter to the editor from Mayor Ed Trzaska published in the June 20 edition. It seems the Montgomery Township mayor is announcing the “improvement” of the western mountain district of Montgomery. The area bordered by Grandview…
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CRANBURY: Lions award three scholarships
The Cranbury Lions Club awarded two $1,000 scholarships and one $250 Community Service award at its June 5 meeting, according to its President-elect, Fay Kobland. By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer The Cranbury Lions Club awarded two $1,000 scholarships and one $250 Community Service award at its June 5 meeting, according to its President-elect, Fay Kobland.…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay opens round two
National developer AvalonBay went before the Princeton Planning Board on Thursday seeking permission to build a 280-unit residential development at the old Princeton hospital site on Witherspoon Street. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer National developer AvalonBay went before the Princeton Planning Board on Thursday seeking permission to build a 280-unit residential development at the…
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MONROE: Graduation 2013: MTHS seniors move on
Ed Birch photo Monroe Township High School seniors celebrate at the end of commencement exercises at the Sun Bank Arena Tuesday.
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HAMILTON: County to start road work
Nottingham Way repairs to cause detours HAMILTON — Road Repairs on Nottingham Way between Yardville-Hamilton Square Road and the convergence with Route 33 is scheduled to begin July 1. The Mercer County project is anticipated to take approximately 15 working days to complete, weather permitting. Milling and paving of the section of Nottingham Way will…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kids’ charitable works rewarded
Children won donations to charities of their choice by writing winning essays in a contest sponsored by orthodontist Dr. Laurene Wolf. In front row, from left, are third-place winner Amanda Schimmel, Jessica Tallman (second place), first-place Kamilla Deak, Dr. Wolf and Kristen Deak. In back row, from left, are contest judge Margaret Von Schilling, Michele…
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PRINCETON: ‘The world awaits’ PHS Class of 2013 graduates
They sat together one last time as classmates on the front lawn of Princeton High School, the place they spent the past four years and the place they graduated from Thursday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer They sat together one last time as classmates on the front lawn of Princeton High School, the place…
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