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Property owners can apply for tax relief
Martin Guhl, Tax administrator, Mercer County Notice to Mercer County property owners: If your property suffered “material damage” as a direct result of Superstorm Sandy, you may qualify for a reduction of your property assessment for 2013. Normally, all properties are valued in the condition in which they existed on Oct. 1 of the pretax…
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Concerned about hunting on park land
Tony Singleton, Lawrenceville I am a resident of Lawrence and am very concerned about allowing deer hunting in the Pole Farm which is connected to Mercer Meadows, Rosedale Park and joined to the new soccer field on the Lawrence-Pennington Road. There has never been legal hunting in this preserved land and the number of people…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: French students strengthen sister cities’ bond
By Gina Hsu While most Princetonians were still cleaning up and recovering from Hurricane Sandy, a group of 22 Princeton High School students were already packing their suitcases for a trip across the Atlantic. The trip is part of a biennial exchange hosted by the high schools of Princeton and its sister city, Colmar, in…
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Penn State Prepares for Thon
Blue and White Society – Thon Central New Jersey student, Augustus Perangelo and fellow Penn State students get ready for Thon. One of the largest Philanthropic organizations raising money for Pediatric cancer. These students spend four weekends standing in front of stores and intersections collecting money for Pediatric Cancer. Canning is just one way students…
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Hunterdon Central Graduate is part of Central Jersey Penn State Alumni’s efforts to fight Pediatric Cancer – THon
Penn State Volunteers Augustus Perangelo, a Central New Jersey Resident and member of the Blue and White Society prepares with fellow Penn State students to get ready for Thon. Thon is the largest Philanthropic organization helping to raise money to fight Pediatric Cancer. These students spend four weekends standing in front of stores and at…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pizza delivery man robbed at gun point
By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer Three black males allegedly held up a pizza deliveryman at gun point in the Dayton section of the township Friday night, police said. At 9:25 p.m. a pizza was being delivered to a residence in building N on Quincy Circle when the delivery man was told by the resident…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Baby boy born in SUV
By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer A Piscataway family delivered their fifth baby on the shoulder of Route 1 and New Road at 10:55 p.m. Friday, according to police. The unidentified husband, 43, and his wife, 34, were on the way to the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro for the impending birth of…
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President
KBEE’s Driving School would like to remind parents and students of the importance of teen driver safety
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President
Karen Bolmer KBEE’s Driving School would like to remind parents and students of the importance of teen driver safety, especially for new teen drivers, and the importance of parents involvement in teen driver education Parents can obtain more information about driving education and behind the wheel lessons for their teens by emailing or calling KBEE’S…
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