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Watch for Those Orange ‘Curbing Hunger’ Bags
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders If you live in Somerset County, look for the orange Curbing Hunger bags tied to your recycling bucket this month. County recycling crews are delivering the colorful collection bags for the annual Curbing Hunger food drive. The plastic bags are being tied to the handles of recycling buckets placed at…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council calls special meeting on Hurricane Irene recovery
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Borough Council announced a second special meeting on Hurricane Irene recovery efforts. The public portion of the meeting is scheduled to begin 7 p.m. May 30 at the Hightstown First Aid building, 168 Bank St. Borough Hall has remained closed from municipal use since the floodwaters of Hurricane…
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WEST WINDSOR: Residents briefed on Windsor Plaza development
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Representatives from Cyzner Properties made a special visit to the West Windsor library on Wednesday to update residents on the design and possible tenants for the Windsor Plaza development on Princeton-Hightstown Road. Nearly two years ago, the Somerset-based developer bought the 59,000 square feet of space, where…
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Relay for Life needs your help
Cindy Burke, Lawrenceville To the editor: The Relay for Life program is one of the primary ways the American Cancer Society raises community dollars to fund education, support services for cancer patients and their caregivers, and research to find the cure for this dreaded disease. Whether personally or through a family member, friend, or neighbor…
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Thanks to helpers of Bridge fund-raiser
Kim Bruno, The Bridge Academy To the editor: On behalf of the students, faculty, staff and parents of The Bridge Academy I would like to thank the Princeton, Lawrenceville and Hopewell community businesses that supported our recent fund-raiser, Reach for the Stars. I would also like to thank Willis Greenhouse for the beautiful centerpieces they…
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WEST WINDSOR: Maher accuses mayor of playing party politics
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Councilman Bryan Maher criticized Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh for the way he has handled the controversial Mercer County Community College solar farm project after a public forum on the Windsor Plaza development on Wednesday. Questioning the extent of the mayor’s knowledge of the project, Mr. Maher accused Mayor…
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WEST WINDSOR: Administrator Hary retiring
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Business Administrator Bob Hary is retiring. July 1 will mark the end of Mr. Hary’s 23-year career serving the township. Mr. Hary said he was retiring because he felt it was time to do other things such as working part time in health care, consulting and spending…
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WEST WINDSOR: Towell helps Knights return to MCT final
Senior’s four goals push North by South girls lax By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kristine Towell had been waiting a full year to get back to the Mercer County Tournament final. Now the wait is over. Towell scored four goals and helped the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls lacrosse team to a 19-16 win over WW-P…
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