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EAST WINDSOR: Township welcomes hair salon
From left are East Windsor Council Member Peter Yeager, East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov, Bollywood Salon co-owners Monika Chertara and Rajeev Chertara, and East Windsor Council Member Marsha Weinstein at the ribbon cutting to celebrate the salon’s opening.
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EAST WINDSOR: Township welcomes hair salon
EAST WINDSOR — East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov, accompanied by owners Monika and Rajeev Chertara, cut the grand opening ribbon at the Bollywood Salon, in the Windsor Crossing Shopping Center, located off Route 130 northbound (between Walmart and Home Depot). Bollywood, a unisex salon for all ages, provides hair cuts, color and perms, roller sets,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Town ready for USA birthday bash
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The township is gearing up to celebrate the nation’s July 4 birthday this weekend with a special evening event Saturday night. According to officials, the community will host its 2nd Annual Independence day Festival and fireworks starting at 5 p.m. on the grounds of Crossroads Middle School at the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Root, root for the home team
The East Windsor PAL Little League’s12U All-Star Softball team —above sharing a cheer — will face Bordentown in the District 12 championship game at 7 p.m. tonight, Friday, at the PAL fields on Airport Road. The team, known as the Thunder, has shut out West End, Robbinsville and Bordentown to advance to the championship game.…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 1
East Windsor A red mountain bicycle worth $700 was stolen from the unsecured rear porch of a Windsor Regency apartments resident between 9 p.m. June 20 and 9 a.m. June 21, police reported. * * * A Covington Drive resident told police that between May 17 and June 16 three packages left by delivery services…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – 7-11 bandit sought
Police photo This is a photo from the video surveillance system in the 7-Eleven store on Beekman Road and Route 27. The man in the photo is being sought by police for robbing the store of cash and fleeing to Franklin Township.
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HIGHTSTOWN/EAST WINDSOR: Towns planning events for 2011’s National Night Out
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer Residents of East Windsor and Hightstown can learn about crime and drug prevention by receiving information and giveaways, watching demonstrations, enjoying local entertainment and participating in numerous other activities at the 28th Annual National Night Out Tuesday, Aug. 2 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The East Windsor event will…
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PRINCETON: School reuse group makes case to council
The Save Valley Road Adaptive Reuse Committee (SVARC) on Tuesday presented a plan for the rehabilitation of the former school to the Borough Council that provides spaces for community groups and nonprofits at no taxpayer expense. They said Witherspoon Street could become a cultural corridor that would tie the borough and the township together, with…
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PRINCETON: Charter school reform bills pass Assembly
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Wednesday night those in favor of more local control over the creation and operation of charter schools reached a first step when the New Jersey Assembly passed four pieces of legislation addressing the issue. None of the bills have yet passed the Senate. ”We’re very happy, and we’re looking forward…
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