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EAST WINDSOR: Interchange 8 opening for business
Movin’ on the New Jersey Turnpike By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — After years of construction, major work has been completed on the new 10-lane Interchange 8 toll plaza of the New Jersey Turnpike. The new exit is scheduled to fully open early tomorrow morning — weather permitting — East Windsor Mayor Janice…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders eyeing productive finish
Girls hoops working hard By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Like any senior, Alexis Pezza was hoping for a successful senior season. And while the record may not be a great one for the Hillsborough High girls basketball team, Pezza and her senior classmates feel like they are helping the program make positive strides. ”We…
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WEST WINDSOR: Five police officers promoted, one hired
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Beaming spouses cheered, comrades dealt out a generous supply of fist bumps and friends lined the walls, eager to celebrate their colleagues’ accomplishments. Not a spare seat could be found Tuesday as people from all over the county crammed inside town hall to see five West Windsor…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: For the love of earth
Bordentown Committee discusses trash management, solar ordinance By David Kilby, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Municipal leaders conveyed concern for the environment at the Township Committee meeting Jan. 14. The committee discussed moving forward with plans to possibly begin a Public Works expansion project set to improve trash management in town. Committee members also provided…
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Rosenbaum to discuss native plants Feb. 6
On Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Hopewell Railroad Station, Railroad Place, speaker Jared Rosenbaum, who lives in and writes about the Sourlands, will explore ways residents can support nature in home landscapes by planting native wildflowers and shrubs. He will weave together ecology and personal anecdotes. Painting a picture of two characteristic New…
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MONTGOMERY: Committee exploring way to lower electric bills
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The Township Committee is eyeing the state Government Energy Aggregation program that would allow homeowners to reduce their electric bills by essentially bargaining for a cheaper power supplier. Under the program, the township would be able to shop around for the least expensive power supply and most protective…
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Maxing out mileage
New rules mandate that the average vehicle’s fuel economy will nearly double by 2025, but critics say these savings may come at a cost that’s too high for the average family By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The Obama administration recently finalized rules that will boost the fuel economy of cars and light-duty trucks sold in…
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Q&A
CVTs and ATV locks with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve looked at some new vehicles that have CVT transmissions. One salesman explained what it meant, but it was all gobbledy-gook. Can you explain it? A: CVT stands for continuously variable transmission. In the simplest terms, the transfer of power remains constant. When you put the car…
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NJAR Realtor and Realtor- Associate of the Year Awarded
During an awards session at the Triple Play Realtor Convention and Trade Expo in Atlantic City, the New Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR) named its annual Realtor of the Year and Realtor-Associate of the Year. Two NJAR members were recognized for their contributions to the real estate industry, their commitment to the Realtor organization, and…
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