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IN THE KITCHEN: Farm market comes to Pennington
Shoppers check out the merchandise at Blue Moon Acres Farm in Pennington.
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The forest ordinance
Jennifer M. Coffey policy director Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association The Hopewell Township Committee is poised to vote on July 9 on a measure that would help to protect clean water and healthy habitats for generations to come. If adopted, the forest protection ordinance would prohibit clear cutting forested areas in the township. Forests are…
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PENNINGTON: The Pennington School graduation was held June 2
Steven K. Tydings, of Hopewell, was valedictorian.
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Thank you, Tyler!
Mary Rabbitt Hopewell Borough Always being on the alert for turtles on the local roads, I was happy to witness the rescue of a very large snapping turtle heading for certain death on Route 654 about a mile west of Hopewell Borough. This was on Wednesday, June 20, in the midst of a recent…
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CRANBURY: Ruling brings mixed responses
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY – As many people know, the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama’s health care reform bill in a 5-4 decision on June 28. There is much controversy regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and whether or not its individual mandate is constitutional. According to the government’s website…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: High school firsts: The good and the bad
By Byrne Fahey The good 1. First cup of coffee. Students at Princeton High School are insanely busy, to put it simply. With a jam-packed schedule comes exhaustion. As early as 9th grade, the cure for that becomes not more sleep, but more caffeine! Though too much coffee certainly has its consequences, a carefully consumed…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Pamela Hoffman, 68, of Trenton, and Elizabeth Rieur, 81, of Belle Mead, were in an accident at the Princeton Shopping Center on North Harrison Street on July 2 at 12 p.m. Ms. Rieur received a summons for careless driving. A business owner on Witherspoon Street reported a bag containing approximately $50,000 worth of…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury classmates celebrate 50th reunion
CRANBURY — Can you remember back 50 years ago? The Cranbury Elementary School 8th grade class of 1962 gathered together June 23 to celebrate its 50th reunion. Classmates traveled from 12 different states for the celebration which started with a tour of the school including the Municipal Building, which was where the class had its…
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