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FLORENCE: Diocese eyes apartment project for Florence tract
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor FLORENCE — The Diocese of Trenton wants to build 36 apartments for seniors on 4 acres at Parish Lane and Hornberger Avenue. But first the tract needs to be rezoned from a quasi-school area to R-C (Residential-Commercial), said Township Council President Dennis O’Hara. The Planning Board was to hear the…
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Community Calendar: Nov. 24 edition
Thurs., Nov. 24 Happy Thanksgiving! Fri., Nov. 25 Third Annual Allentown High School Men’s Varsity Alumni Soccer Game: 1 p.m., Mark Harbourt soccer fields, Upper Freehold. AHS alumni and the current Allentown boys varsity soccer team can participate in this event being coordinated by AHS Varsity Team Manager Genevieve Finn. Members from past AHS teams…
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American Legion Post 401 Donates to Food Bank
By Gary Cooper Members of American Legion Post 401 dropped off a truck-load of provisions, everything from frozen turkeys to cereal, to help stock the South Brunswick Food Bank’s shelves and freezers on Monday, Nov. 21, just ion time for Thanksgiving. The Posts annual food drive in support of the Food Bank began November 1, and…
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Rising Star Returns Home for Demo Release Party
By Carly Koziol PRINCETON, N.J. n Maxwell Pollock will return to his hometown for a highly anticipated demo release party, “Swank Tank,” on Dec. 8 at the Paul Robeson Arts Council of Princeton. "When making this demo, I was really inspired by dance music and love songs, everything from disco to contemporary R&B. I wanted…
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Desserts & Dixieland Jazz Night
By Har Sinai Temple Jazzy Night Planned for Har Sinai Temple Hopewell Twp. – Some familiar faces and the sound of Dixieland will be welcomed at Har Sinai Temple on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. for its annual Dixieland Jazz and Dessert Night. Art Frank and the Ambassadors of Dixieland have become longtime favorites…
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PRINCETON: Cherry Valley work completed
Improvements to Cherry Valley Road have been completed by the townships of Princeton and Montgomery. The 1,800-foot-long road project was constructed by Integrated Construction and Utilities of New Jersey for $879,000. The project was primarily funded through $515,000 in NJDOT Municipal Aid grants obtained by the two municipalities. The remaining costs were divided equally. Cherry…
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PRINCETON: Revaluation suit group: Consolidation will help our case
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Consolidation will help Princeton Fair Tax Revaluation Group and their lawsuit that challenges the 2009 revaluation done in the Princetons and demands a redo, according to the attorney for the group. ”In terms of consolidation, where the two towns used different methods or where there are arbitrary differences that can’t…
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PRINCETON: Residents get a crack at hospital site plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Potential redevelopment plans for the hospital site in downtown Princeton were further discussed on Saturday morning at Princeton Future’s monthly meeting. Inside the crowded Community Room at the Princeton Public Library, developer AvalonBay Communities answered questions and took comment on its plan to build 324 rental apartments in five-story buildings.…
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NJ State Library Returns Purloined 1716 Document to State Archives
Joe Klett of the State Archives receives the returned historic document from Deborah Mercer of the NJ State Library
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