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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Shrager’s students are truly whiz-kids
Tied with Harvard and UNC, Chapel Hill, in contest By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Think these kid are good with numbers? Picture this: A competition on statistics that includes teams from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. Picture a high school team tying the Harvard and North Carolina teams for first place in…
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VALLEY ROAD SCHOOL: Community Television must move by Sept. 30
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Victoria Hurley-SchubertStaff Writer Homelessness is a problem with which Princeton Community Television was hoping they wouldn’t have to deal. A notice to vacate has been issued to the organization, which is a tenant at the Valley Road School, asking them to leave the premises by Sept. 30, said George McCollough,…
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VALLEY ROAD SCHOOL: Taxpayers would back one plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Taxpayers would be on the hook for the expansion of a firehouse and will be the bankers for the construction to build a new Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad (PFARS) at the former Valley Road School if the municipal-backed plan is chosen by the Board of Education in September.…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials ponder new liquor license proposal
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Township Committee is weighing a local businessman’s proposal to open a liquor store in the township, possibly on the vacant Pennytown tract, Mayor Jim Burd said Tuesday night. ”It’s still in the discussion stage,” Mayor Burd said, adding the proposed liquor store would probably be discussed again at…
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VALLEY ROAD SCHOOL: School board decision delayed a month
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Princeton Board of Education has postponed making a decision about the fate of the Valley Road School until September and has requested more information from the two parties that submitted proposals in June. The issue will not be on the board’s agenda Tuesday night as expected, but will be…
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Township engineer lists road improvements
Francis Guzik, PE, CME, Township engineer, West Windsor To the editor: Recently, a letter to the editor appeared questioning the improvements made to the Alexander Road ‘S’ curve near the Princeton Township border with West Windsor. First, the improvements were never intended to straighten the curve. With the Delaware and Raritan Canal and the Stony…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Borough Alex Nessas, 23, of 508 Barclay Blvd., was charged with disorderly conduct on Spring Street at 11:20 p.m. on Aug. 23. Princeton Township Joaquin Meza, 53, of Canada, was driving a tractor-trailer when he rear-ended Patrick Jones, 53, of Mt. Laurel, who was driving a passenger bus on Route 206 at 8:19 a.m.…
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Blending of art and wine event
Eric M. Saperstein Master Craftsman Artisans of the Valley Hopewell Valley residents are known to appreciate artwork in many forms; often traveling the world on a quest to find talented artists. We enjoy the culture and the experience of exotic locations, cities, islands, and boundless antique stores and galleries across the country. Well, it’s…
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LAWRENCE: Contract awarded for Lawrence Hopewell Trail segment
By Lea Kahn, The Packet Group Completion of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail is inching along, with the awarding of a $35,300 contract to a New Brunswick-based company to finish a segment of the bicycle and pedestrian trail through the township-owned Carson Road Woods. The Lawrence Township Council awarded the contract to TC Landscape Construction Group…
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