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MONROE: Board OKs store, gas station
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — The application for a new gas station and convenience store on the South Brunswick border brought attention to a possible oversight in Monroe’s Master Plan. At the Monroe Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting Tuesday night, representatives of the applicant for the commercial site plan pointed out that Monroe’s Master…
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PRINCETON: Junior League chooses showhouse
Junior League’s Designer Showhouse & Gardens XVII will benefit the range of educational needs which the league supports Jane and Pam Grecsek Photography
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MONROE: District refinances new high school’s bonds
MONROE — The Monroe Township School District is refinancing outstanding bonds from the 2004 series, relating to the new high school, which is expected to save the district $2,250,000 in net interest over the bonds’ remaining lives, school officials said. At the Monroe Board of Education meeting Jan. 18, an ordinance was introduced authorizing the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Opera comes to town
The character Mario Cavaradossi, played by actor Jonathan Burton, listens to Floria Tosca sing, who is played by actress Kara Shay Thomson, during a dress rehearsal at Meadow Lakes on Jan. 28. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MONROE: Scouts go racing
Devin Sherron, 9, of Monroe, of the Webelos No. 1, won the Mayor’s Choice Award during the Monroe Pack 3 Pinewood Derby on Jan. 27. Devin chose a rock ‘n roll guitar theme for his car. Councilwoman Leslie Koppel and Mayor Richard Pucci congratulated Devin. Photo by Amy Batista.
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Thanks for supporting Holiday Wish List Drive
Anastasia Mann, Cynthia Mendez, Princeton Human Services Commission To the editor: On behalf of the Princeton Human Services Commission and Department, we would like to thank all those who donated to our 12th annual Holiday Wish List Drive. Due to the spirit of generosity, resources and effort of community members, community businesses and organizations and…
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MONROE: FEMA funding for Irene Irene still of concern
Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer MONROE — Residents voiced their concerns to the township about their Hurricane Irene-damaged homes and the status of the four Federal Emergency Management Agency mitigation grants the township applied for. Township Engineer Ernest Feist applied for four FEMA mitigation grants to help pay the costs of repairs for the town. The…
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PRINCETON: After layoff, Tigers fall at Penn
PU men’s hoops falls to 1-2 in Ivy League By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor PHILDELPHIA — For 30 years, the Princeton University men’s basketball team had returned from exams with a non-conference game. It’s what most everyone does. Duke doesn’t schedule North Carolina following break, Syracuse doesn’t take on Georgetown after midterms and Kansas…
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