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Millstone wants to regulate alternative energy systems
BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — More residents and businesses than ever have been seeking township approval to install solar and other alternative energy systems. The Township Committee responded to the trend at its Sept. 21 meeting by introducing an ordinance that would regulate the installation and operation of these systems. A public hearing on…
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Rebirth of the Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church
Event at historic site on Oct. 17 will bring the past 225 years in Millstone forward BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Left: The former sign for the Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church on Stagecoach Road in Millstone. Right: Millstone Girl Scout Troop 1321 had the sign for the Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church refurbished and landscaped the…
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Millstone plans to buy historic farm for $857,500
Town would spend $78,750 to $128,750, with grants covering remainder of purchase BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent I n response to a resident’s questions, the Millstone Township Committee explained why it wants to purchase a historic house and 7.5 acres of property on Baird Road. The governing body also unanimously voted at the Sept. 21 meeting…
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FFA helps students cultivate fields of dreams
Fostering personal growth and career success, club benefits more than agriculture students BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Secretary Jessica Tegano (l-r) and Sentinel Nicole Wright listen to President Tara Daly rehearse parliamentary procedures on Sept. 22 in preparation for the 84th National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Convention. Allentown High School FFA members won four…
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Law is a simple solution to a horrible problem
CODA GREG BEAN Once in a while, you hear something that makes so much sense you wonder why nobody thought of it before. That’s certainly the case with a story in the news last week about the Toronto city council, which voted unanimously Sept. 21 to ban the sale of dogs and cats at pet…
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Allentown H.S. to hold 20-year reunion
Allentown High School class of 1991 is planning its 20-year reunion from 6:30-11 p.m. Nov. 25 at The Stone Terrace in Hamilton Square. Fee per person is $70. Check payable to Class of ’91 Jennifer Greco, can be mailed to Jen Greco, 28171 Gaunts Bridge Road, Columbus, NJ 08022. Further information can be found at…
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SPRINGFIELD: Mayors seek refuge from JCP&L and the storm
By Birgitta Wolfe, managing editor SPRINGFIELD — Left alone in the dark to fend for themselves in the storm is how the mayors of some 25 towns felt after Hurricane Irene and that’s generally what they told some 20 Jersey Central Power & Light officials Friday. ”There was a feeling of abandonment in the aftermath,”…
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PRINCETON: Board rejects both Valley Road School proposals
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Princeton Regional Board of Education rejected both proposals for the future use of the former Valley Road School site on Tuesday night, saying they did not meet the board’s criteria for use of the building. ”After in-depth study, consultation with counsel and lengthy deliberation, the board is rejecting both…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Town to file complaint against JCP&L
Mayor says attorney has been retained By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Mayor Dave Fried said Monday night the township has an attorney preparing a complaint against JCP&L for damages and expenses incurred in Robbinsville during the five-day power outage that followed Hurricane Irene. The complaint, which will be filed with the state Board…
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