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ROBBINSVILLE: ‘Hazardous’ sidewalks to be replaced
By David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The township is about to undergo a project that will replace many of the residential sidewalks in town being uplifted by the roots of nearby trees. ”(The Sidewalk Replacement Program) has been in process for about the past year,” said Joy Tozzi, township business administrator, in an email…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Aug. 16
Robbinsville John Magee, 27, of East Windsor, was charged with drunken driving Saturday at 2:45 a.m. after being stopped on the Sharon Road bypass by Patrolman Shawn Bruton. Police said they saw a vehicle on Route 33, failing to maintain a lane. While following the vehicle, the driver disregarded the traffic light at Route 130…
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NEW HOPE: New flower baskets add beauty to Borough
NEW HOPE — Summer in downtown New Hope is more colorful this year, thanks to the efforts of the New Hope Borough Park and Recreation Board. Twenty-one street lamps along the borough’s streets have been fitted with new hanging baskets and hay rack planters filled with colorful flowers and fresh green plants. ”We have been…
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CRANBURY: Calendar
Sun., Aug. 19 Music for a summer evening: 6:30 p.m., Parsonage Barn, Cranbury Neck Road and South Main Street, Cranbury; free concert; visit cranburyhistory.org for information. Tues., Aug. 21 Dragons & Dreams by Science Tellers: 2 p.m., Jamesburg Library, 229 Gatzmer Ave.; call 732-521-0440. ”Since Silent Spring” lecture: 2 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Rubbish, recycling effort is working
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Through its first six months, the city’s same-day trash and recycling program is proving to be a success. The program reduces the amount of trash being sent to landfills, increases recycling and saves taxpayer money, Mayor David M. Del Vecchio said last week. The program, which began on…
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NEW HOPE: New flower baskets add beauty to Borough
Shown above is one of the new hanging baskets on New Hope’s lamp posts.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township to move municipal offices
By David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — After six years of having its municipal offices dispersed in two separate locations, the township has decided to purchase a condominium that will place the majority of the municipal departments in one location by 2014. The township has been a tenant at 1 Washington Blvd. since 2006 after…
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PRINCETON: State treasurer addresses chamber breakfast
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Christie administration has pursued a pro-growth agenda that includes tax incentives to companies to create private sector jobs, the state treasurer told a business audience at the Nassau Club Wednesday. Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff used a breakfast speech before the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce to highlight the accomplishments…
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CRANBURY: Local singer entertains eatery
Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Laurie Davis entertains patrons at Teddy’s on Main Street recently.
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