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BUSINESS: What to know about unemployment benefits
By Tom Brophy One thing I’m very sure of is just how little people know about how unemployment insurance works. They simply look at it as something that is deducted from their paycheck and little else. It represents an income stream and requires them to call in for benefits every two weeks and keep minimal…
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PRINCETON: Control abnormal uterine bleeding with treatment
By Christopher A. Naraine Irregular menstrual periods can turn a woman’s life upside down. In fact, abnormal bleeding is one of the most common reasons women of all ages seek gynecological care. Fortunately, the condition is often treatable whether with hormone therapy or minimally invasive surgical procedures and women can get on with…
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MONTGOMERY: Resident wants meetings on cable
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Resident Walt Beadling, 61, is pushing to have the Township Council meetings broadcast by Comcast. ”The terms of our franchise agreement with the township state that we will provide studio space and two access channels on our lineup. Production and broadcast of remote meetings would be outside of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council ponders pet fee raise
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Township Council members, sitting as the Board of Health, will take a long, hard look at gaining a $50,000 grant to increase animal control programs and enforcement, which would include raising the cost of pet licenses. During the board’s Tuesday night meeting, members said they would need more information…
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Dessert and a Panel Discussion at The Jewish Center
DATE: October 12, 2011 TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: The Jewish Center, 435 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08540 COST: Free – all are welcome October 12, 2011, Princeton, New Jersey: Join us in The Jewish Center Sukkah for: Dessert and a Panel Discussion – "NJ/Princeton Area Housing Needs and Policy – How it…
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PRINCETON: New board of Merchants Association
The newly elected board and president of Princeton Merchants Association were introduced at the organization’s recent meeting. Two new board members were also elected. Carly Meyer, assistant vice president, business development manager at The Bank of Princeton, was elected president, replacing Mark Censits, owner of CoolVines, who stepped down, but will remain on the board.…
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Borough taxes will rise with consolidation
Robert Raphael, Independent candidate Princeton Borough Council To the editor: When it comes to government, smaller units are better than larger ones. The closer government is to the people the less likely there is to be waste and corruption. Consolidating Princeton Borough and Princeton Township creates a single large bureaucracy. Furthermore, in the long term,…
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PRINCETON: Downtown post office is for sale
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer The Palmer Square Post Office in Princeton is for sale and the Postal Service is looking for a smaller building. The South Jersey District recently completed a facility optimization study for the Palmer Square office, according to Raymond Daiutolo Sr., retail spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service. The study showed…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Family restores historic house
The historic Beekman House, located on South Main Street, was built in 1887. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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