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UPPER FREEHOLD: 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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Plant sale to feature native species
By Keith Loria, Special Writer If you’re a plant lover who’s feeling very environmentally conscious, you’re going to want to head over to the Johnson Education Center the weekend of May 17-18 for D&R Greenway Land Trust’s fourth annual Spring Native Plant Sale. This is a chance for home gardeners to improve the health…
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LAWRENCE: Chiropractor pleads guilty to sexual assault
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Chiropractor Peter Plumb, whose practice was based on Lawrence Road, pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to second-degree sexual assault and fourth-degree criminal sexual contact before Mercer County Superior Court Judge Pedro Jimenez. A plea agreement calls for Dr. Plumb to receive a five-year suspended sentence and to be subject to parole…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates win MCT girls lacrosse opener
PHS, PDS, WW-P North also advance By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Eight different players scored goals for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls lacrosse team in its 18-6 win over Hamilton in the opening round of the Mercer County Tournament. Sloane Garelick was not one of them. But that doesn’t mean the senior did not…
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WEST AMWELL: community information
West Amwell Township — an area of 21.8 square miles, much of it preserved or farmland — was founded in 1708, when the land was part of Burlington County. It officially became a township in 1846, when Amwell Township was split, also creating East Amwell Township at the same time. Portions of the township were…
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PRINCETON TOWNSHIP: Community information
COMMUNITY PROFILE – PRINCETON TOWNSHIP Narrative: First settled by Quakers and founded in 1838, Princeton Township has a wealth of cultural and recreational programs to offer residents. Its tree-lined streets give way to beautiful parks and walking trails and, in addition, the Township maintains tennis and basketball courts, baseball and soccer fields and a community…
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FLORENCE: Community information
FLORENCE TOWNSHIP 711 Broad Street Florence, NJ 08518 609-499-2525 Mayor William Berry Florence Township Library Library Hours Mon-Thurs 11am – 8pm Fri 11am – 4pm Sat 10am – 2pm 1350 Hornberger Ave. Roebling, NJ 08554 609-499-0143 Government: Florence Township has a six-person Township Council, which includes a separately elected mayor. Council members are elected from…
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