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CRANBURY: New pizza shop finally gets OK
By Heather Niccoli, Special Writer CRANBURY — After six years, the wait is finally over for three brothers, Joe, Adam and Danny Perovic: The Cranbury Planning Board gave the OK July 21 for construction of their proposed pizza place. The new pizza place, The Italian Touch, should be opening its doors in October or November.…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Orchestra features Cranbury performers
This is the last chance to see the work of artist Judy Buckley at the Gourgaud Gallery in Cranbury, including this one, “Grapefruit.” Her show closes this weekend. Up next will be the paintings of Zara Fina Stasi, opening Aug. 5.
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CRANBURY: Committee turns down sculpture for Village Park
The Cranbury Parks Commission wants to put this sculpture somewhere in the township, but the Township Committee said no to putting near Brainerd Lake.
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Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association expands
Watershed increases by 70 acres By Ruth Luse, Packet Publications July 15, the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association — in partnership with Mercer County and Hopewell Township — purchased almost 70 acres of forest, wetlands and meadow from Thompson Realty Company and Princeton Research Lands, boosting the organization’s Watershed Reserve to 930 acres. This new land…
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SPRINGFIELD: Referendum to go to voters March 13
By Amber Cox, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD — A timeline for the Springfield Township Elementary School referendum — including the actual vote March 13 — has been set along with a steering committee to overlook the project. Elementary Supervisor Jared Fudurich explained the steering committee is made up of Joseph Miller, superintendent and principal; Board of…
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Learners Welcome returns to Stockton Borough School
In September, the Stockton Borough School will bring back the Learners Welcome evening school for adults. Instructors are donating their services and 100 percent of the class cost will go the Stockton Borough School PTO. The Stockton PTO offers “fantastic programs to its elementary students such as Mandarin Chinese, guitar lessons and karate classes. Upcoming…
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BORDENTOWN: Post 26 makes Final Eight
Run secures berth for Legion baseball team By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Slow starts don’t hurt Bordentown Post 26. They started the regular season slowly only to win 13 straight games to win the Mercer County American Legion League. They started the District 4 tournament in Toms River with a loss to Mt. Laurel,…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: SB-MWA Reserve gets 70 new acres
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor July 15, the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association — in partnership with Mercer County and Hopewell Township — purchased almost 70 acres of forest, wetlands and meadow from Thompson Realty Company and Princeton Research Lands, boosting the organization’s Watershed Reserve to 930 acres. This new land acquisition brings together two previously…
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EDITORIAL: Transit talk goes on and on
You have to give it to the Princeton Borough Council. It is persistent, if not repetitive. The elected body has been fighting the moving of the Dinky station for ages now. And during that time the news has been all bad for the council. Princeton University plans to move the station 460 feet to the…
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