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PRINCETON: University waits to make deal on payments
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University said this week that it wants to wait until its next president is on board before negotiating a multi-year, multi-million-dollar contribution to the consolidated Princeton. University Vice President and Secretary Robert K. Durkee said Monday that course made sense given the amount of money involved, upwards of…
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MERCER COUNTY: Homes with storm damage might qualify for assessment cuts
By Lea Kahn, The Packet Group Property owners whose buildings — residential or commercial — suffered structural damage as a result of Hurricane Sandy might be entitled to a temporary reduction in the assessed value for property tax purposes, according to the Mercer County Tax Administrator’s Office. But Jan. 1, 2013, is the deadline for…
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Fire company officials say thanks for giving
Ted Wagner, Jim Pedley and Mike Ruskuski, Plainsboro On behalf of the Plainsboro Fire Company and the Board of Commissioners of Plainsboro Fire District No. 1, we would like to thank the community for its overwhelming support of our food and clothing drive to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey and New…
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MONROE: Gaskos holds holiday open house
Amy Batista photo Lorenzo Galli, 1, of Keyport sits with his brother Logan, 3, on Santa’s lap during the annual Christmas Open House at Gasko’s Family Farm & Greenhouses in Monroe Nov. 23.
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PRINCETON: Curbside pickup for town’s trash
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The consolidated Princeton will provide residential trash pickup at the curbside starting the first week of January, officials said Monday. This will be a change for current Princeton Township residents, who pay a private hauler for back-door pickup. Princeton Borough already collects trash as a municipal service. Mayor-elect Liz…
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PENNINGTON: Toll gate pies have ‘pinch of love’
Colleen Marko, Shanon Lindstrom (parent volunteer), Tana Smith (principal), William Lindstrom and Emma Surer mix ingredients for sweet potato pies.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Administrator gives ‘Sandy’ update
Hopewell Township Administrator/Engineer Paul Pogorzelski has issued the following Sandy-related information: — Power outage review — The Township Committee is holding a special meeting on Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville, to review power outage experiences during Sandy and to consider potential remedies. Residents are encouraged…
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