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CHESTERFIELD: Committee on the fence over easements
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — After continuing discussion on a previously tabled ordinance on the installation and construction of fences at the April 25 meeting, the Township Committee is taking it back to the drawing board. The ordinance would allow fences within certain municipal easements with the permission of the Township Committee.…
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CRANBURY: Community information
Cranbury Township This historic community was built on Lenape trails that served as a main corridor between New York and Philadelphia. This made the community a popular resting point on the three-day journey between the cities. Due to the historic nature of the community and the buildings, Cranbury was listed on both the state and…
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CREAM RIDGE: Community information
UPPER FREEHOLD Narrative: This 47.5-square-mile township has more than 6,000 aces of preserved farmland and over 3,000 acres of preserved open space within its borders, including state and county parkland. Dairy farm operations of previous centuries have evolved to the crop farming and horse breeding operations of today. The historic districts of Walnford and Imlaystown,…
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Rutgers Transistor Energy Efficiency Research Funded by II-VI Foundation
By Yankee Public Relations PISCATAWAY, N.J. (May 8, 2013) – Representatives of the II-VI Foundation today announced a three-year, multi-university grant among Auburn, Purdue and Rutgers Universities supporting research and education designed to reduce energy consumption through greater electronics efficiency. The Cooperative Research Initiative was announced during a ceremony at Rutgers University Institute for Advanced…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council fires administrator
This article was first published 7:08 p.m. May 8, 2013 HIGHTSTOWN – Borough Administrator Michael Theokas is out of a job. Borough Council members voted 4-2 in an executive session Wednesday night to terminate Mr. Theokas immediately. Council President Larry Quattrone and Councilwoman Susan Bluth voted to keep the administrator. Mr. Theokas left the meeting…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community information
South Brunswick Township Known as the "crossroads of progress," this bustling and diverse community of more than 40,000 people sits on 42 square miles at the southern end of Middlesex County. Its location along the major transportation corridors of routes 1, 27, and 130, as well as the New Jersey Turnpike, make it a prime…
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