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Gold’s Turns Pink!
On October 15th from 10am-12pm Gold’s Gym of Lawrenceville is holding an event to help raise money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Our personal trainers will perform an exercise of their choice for ONE hour. Please help Gold’s Gym as well as its personal trainers as we fight for a good cause. If you…
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Harlem Globetrotter visits Littlebrook to promote good character
Handles Franklin from the Harlem Globetrotters visits Littlebrook School
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Consolidation could slow rise in taxes
Gail M. Ullman, Princeton To the editor: Like most residents of Princeton, I am concerned about my mounting property taxes. Unlike some of the borough opponents of consolidation, I believe that consolidating the borough and Princeton Township is our best hope of slowing the inevitable rise of property taxes in both towns. To create optimism…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Trial water main project to get under way today
Let officials know how you feel! By John Tredrea, Special Writer New Jersey American Water has been authorized by the Hopewell Township Committee to begin overnight work, on a trial basis, on installing a 16-inch underground water main in one of the two travel lanes of Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, Paul Pogorzelski, township administrator/engineer, said. Beginning…
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Engaged In Learning
From L to R: Deven Seth, Pennington; Fort Carden, Princeton; Aidan Dillow, Lawrenceville; Perry Howe, Princeton and David Rosen, Princeton.
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PRINCETON: Legislation could cut transition costs
By Staff Report Newly proposed legislation may cover up to 20 percent of transition costs for consolidation in the Princetons. Voters in Princeton Borough and Township will decide on merging the two municipalities at the polls in November and one of the key issues in the minds of residents is the one-time estimated consolidation cost…
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TWIN RIVERS: Candidates Night planned for Oct. 25
East Windsor and Hightstown candidates set to answer questions from audience members and the League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of East Windsor-Hightstown will hold two forums, one for Hightstown candidates and one for East Windsor candidates, on Oct. 25 at the Twin Rivers Library. Taping and broadcast decisions will be announced…
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PRINCETON: Cooperative expanding in second year
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer After having successfully completed its pilot year, Princeton Learning Cooperative is now into its second year and is offering more classes and opportunities . The cooperative is an organization that serves as an alternative to traditional schooling. Membership allows participants to pursue their interests at their own pace with the…
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