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Health insurance exchange is good
Shivani Mantha, Plainsboro To the editor: Thanks to the efforts of Assemblyman Conaway, the New Jersey Assembly passed a bill that will establish a health insurance exchange, improving access to affordable healthcare for small businesses and individuals. As a young New Jerseyan, it’s gratifying to know that whatever career path I am following in the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Three local teens going to Naval Academy
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt has announced the names of the students from Mercer County who will attend the Naval Academy beginning this fall. ”These students have demonstrated extraordinary leadership, intelligence, commitment to public service, and strength of character,” Holt said. “It is an honor to recognize these accomplished young New Jerseyans, and I know they…
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Thanks for support of WW-P South post prom
Roseann Bonino, Principal, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South To the editor: On behalf of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, I want to thank our parents and sponsors for making the post prom an outstanding affair. Annually, we are amazed when we arrive back at school after the prom to find the building transformed into a…
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PRINCETON: Elements chef wins state Seafood Challenge
Scott Anderson, chef and owner of elements restaurant in Princeton, has been named the winner of the 2011 Jersey Seafood Challenge and will represent New Jersey at the Great American Seafood Cook-off in New Orleans in August. Mr. Anderson competed against 15 other chefs last Thursday in the gardens at Drumthwacket. His winning dish featured…
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EDUCATION: Princeton Day names interim lower school head
Princeton Day School has announced that Lisa Surace will be the interim head of the lower school. ”Princeton Day School is fortunate to have in its midst an educator of Lisa’s stature. I know you will join me in welcoming her as she continues and expands her efforts on behalf of our children, our families,…
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PRINCETON: Jack Roberts honored for community service
Jack Roberts is this year’s recipient of the Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Leslie “Bud” Vivian Award for Community Service. Mr. Roberts has served the community for more than 40 years. The award was presented by the Community Foundation to Mr. Roberts at a surprise retirement party hosted by the Princeton Recreation Department on May 20.…
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BUSINESS: Tusk restaurant opens in Montgomery
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Tusk, a new restaurant that is “a little bit of everything,” has opened at 1736 Route 206 in Montgomery. The restaurant is owned by the Cheng family, which previously owned Ashes in Red Bank. ”We’ve been looking at this place for a long time,” said Chris Cheng, general…
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Is the Alexander Road s-curve really fixed?
Peter R. Weale, Princeton To the editor: I have the before and after pictures, from multiple angles, of the Alexander Road s-curve. The corner/curve remains blind when it need not be. The sight lines should have been extended or altered considerably. The road should have been widened more with jetty boulders from Trap Rock embedded…
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MONTGOMERY: Township makes the most of its celebration
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Music blared, children played games and fireworks lit up the sky Thursday evening at the Independence Celebration on the Montgomery High School front fields. The event, which was funded entirely by corporate and private donations, also featured 33 community vendor displays, children’s rides and food. Central Jersey horn…
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