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Aquatic, Culinary, Horticulture and French Film Among the Noncredit Course Offerings at MCCC This Summer
By Candace Zafirellis Looking to expand your knowledge or pick up a new hobby? Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) is offering a variety of noncredit courses this summer, including several new offerings. Classes are held weekends and evenings on the college’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. For those with…
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PRINCETON: State consolidation money to be announced soon
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Christie administration said Tuesday that Princeton will know in the next two weeks how much money the state would give the town for consolidation-related costs. Town officials are holding the administration to a pledge that Gov. Chris Christie made in 2011 when he said the state would provide…
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WEST WINDSOR: Controversial solar project nears completion
WEST WINDSOR If a passer-by tried to count the thousands of solar panels situated on 43 acres of Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) West Windsor campus, it’s safe to say he would be there for a while. But they’re all there row after row of more than 33,000 panels, ready for the college…
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VVD Techs Install Server for Ace Hardware Client
By Bob Bell Princeton, New Jersey April 16 – On a sunny, cool early spring afternoon, Vital Voice & Data Technicians Kevin Furlong and Justin Christopher arrived at the Yardville Supply Company, headquartered in Princeton, ready to take on the endeavor of revamping the esteemed client’s computer networking system. A task, the likes of which…
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Unity Bank Purchases Three Middlesex County Branch Buildings for $4.325 Million
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (May 2, 2013) – Unity Bank, a subsidiary of Unity Bancorp, Inc., entered into an agreement with Gramercy Capital Corp., an unaffiliated third party, to purchase three of its currently leased branch locations for $4.325 million. The three purchased properties are located at 1746 Oak Tree Road, Edison, NJ…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Budget approval postponed a month
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — As has periodically happened in recent years to other towns around the state, including nearby Hopewell Township, an adoption vote on Lambertville’s 2013 budget had to be postponed a month. ”The director from the state’s Division of Local Government Services hasn’t signed off on the budget yet,” City…
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PRINCETON: Whitman calls for political awareness
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former Gov. Christie Whitman told Princeton area business leaders Thursday it is important that more Americans participate in government, even saying she had no objections to requiring people to vote or get fined. Ms. Whitman, in remarks to the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce at the Princeton Marriott, said…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Announces New Employees
By Rosanne Schwab Joseph Barrett has joined Peapack-Gladstone Bank as vice president, concierge banker. Mr. Barrett brings with him 30 years of banking experience having served as branch manager at Sovereign Bank in Livingston, NJ and vice president in the Retirement Plans Department at Trust Company Bank in Jersey City. Joseph holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree…
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