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JAMESBURG: Company has way to solve problems with feral cats
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG Cats without a home wandering the streets and alleys of Jamesburg have caught the attention of a regional business that has proposed a new plan for dealing with the feral felines. After noticing the excessive number of feral cats in the borough, Jamesburg Council passed an ordinance that banned…
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Save the landmark Valley Road School
Noemi de la Puente, Princeton To the editor: I am writing in support of saving the Valley Road School. I’ve worked in the building as a volunteer and member of Princeton’s Public Access TV30. The brick, the archway in the center, the solidity of the walls all a testament to a different era. Yes,…
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Cranbury candidate thanks residents
Susan Goetz Cranbury candidate thanks neighbors Dear Neighbors, Thank you to all of the people who stopped by my booth (Goetz 2011 – Cranbury Township Committee) on Cranbury Day last Saturday to pick up information about my run for Cranbury Township Committee. I also thank you for sharing your ideas, questions and concerns for our…
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WEST WINDSOR: Weil named to arts council post
The West Windsor Arts Council Board welcomed Lisa Weil as its new president in an announcement made by Executive Director Eduardo Garcia. The election took place at the August Board meeting with Ms. Weil, who had served as vice president, succeeding Ilene Dube as president. ”It has been an incredible journey helping the West Windsor…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: The 9/11 MEMORIAL
Photo by Anne Marie Chipowsky The Hopewell Valley 9/11 and Emergency Responder Memorial Committee held a Sept. 11, 2001 remembrance ceremony Saturday at the Hopewell Township Public Works building. About 500 people attended. The event marked the dedication of the 10-ton steel artifact from the World Trade Center.
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Need help after storm?
Shirley K. Turner, senator, 15th District Trenton As we all know, the effects of Hurricane Irene have been devastating for many residents in our area. I have extensively toured my district, which includes many affected areas in both Mercer and Hunterdon counties, in order to determine how to best provide assistance as quickly as…
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MONROE: Rossmoor residents complain about flooding issues
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE Over a dozen residents of the Rossmoor Active Adult community were significantly impacted by Hurricane Irene, but what makes some of them even more upset is the lack of planning by the Rossmoor administration and employees. ”I’m paying off two home equity loans when I should be retiring,” said…
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PRINCETON: Artwork of John Lennon visits Palmer Square
By Keith Loria, Special Writer Keith LoriaSpecial Writer It’s hard to think of John Lennon without picturing him as the mop-topped Beatle or political activist promoting a world of peace and love, but the legendary singer also considered himself a poet and artist above all other art forms. Lennon attended the Liverpool School of Art…
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Consolidation would not benefit Princeton Borough
Anthony Lunn, Princeton To the editor: Consolidation of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township has been on the ballot in 1951, 1961, 1969, 1978 and 1996. Each time, borough voters said “no.” Why was this? On every occasion, borough voters concluded that consolidation is not in their interest. In this latest effort, the Joint Consolidation and…
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