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  • PRINCETON: Merchants, university question proposed SID

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton merchants and Princeton University had their first opportunity this week to voice concerns and questions about a special improvement district (SID) that was proposed late last year along University Place in Princeton Borough.    ”I don’t care if you call it a SID or TID, it’s still a tax; it…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: New turf field plan suits neighbors

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The process of moving the location of a proposed turf field — to be constructed on the grounds of Hopewell Valley Central High School — is under way.    , Moving the location of the field would make it less objectionable to neighbors, who fear noise and night lighting from the…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    Carolyn Vasko, 20, of Princeton University, was charged with simple assault and criminal restraint at 1:43 a.m. on Jan. 22 at The Tower Club. Police said Ms. Vasko physically assaulted a man by striking him in the face and locked him in a room preventing him from leaving. Plainsboro    Jeffrey K. Heller, 58,…

  • JAMESBURG: Consigment Closet store expands in Jamesburg

       JAMESBURG — As she enters her third year in business, Denise Meyers’ Consignment Closet has outgrown its space and moved into larger quarters next door.    Having doubled the square footage, her store, which resembles a boutique, is full of designer names on consignment and sells merchandise from jewelry to apparel to shoes at fractions of…

  • MONROE: One of first Rossmoor residents is 100

    MONROE: One of first Rossmoor residents is 100

    Florence Leibowitz at her birthday party at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township, a week before her birthday, which is today.

  • CRANBURY: Businesses express disdain over town signage law

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Many temporary business signs still are illegal in Cranbury, but as the township expresses an interest to increase commercial opportunities, local business owners are saying the old signage ordinance needs to be revised.    Toward the end of last year, at least a dozen small businesses were cited for having…

  • MONROE: One of first Rossmoor residents is 100

    MONROE: One of first Rossmoor residents is 100

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — As Florence Leibowitz turns 100 today, she stays lively by keeping herself organized, partaking in discussion groups and keeping in touch with family and friends.    Born in Brooklyn, Ms. Leibowitz married Theodore Blume, a friend from high school. Together they had two children, Ben and Linda.    Before she married,…

  • MONROE: District to offer HIB presentation

       MONROE — The Monroe Township School District will host its second districtwide parent HIB (harassment, intimidation and bullying) information event March 6 in the Monroe Township Middle School Performing Arts Center from 7 to 9 p.m.    Facilitated by district Anti-Bullying Coordinator Sharon Biggs, the two-hour presentation is designed to help parents and teachers learn more…

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