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PRINCETON: Activity at former Lahiere’s site
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Work is being done in the restaurant portion of the former Lahiere’s building. ”We’ve got some work that is going on and there will be some work going on throughout the summer,” said Jeffrey M. Siegel, president of ML7, the real estate firm that bought the building last year. From…
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New MVC service hours begin July 2
TRENTON — Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) customers are reminded that beginning July 2, the MVC will expand agency hours throughout the state. The new schedule will see reopening of agencies on Mondays while continuing to offer the services on Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. The move will add nearly 10 additional service hours each week…
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EAST WINDSOR: Council OKs McGraw-Hill solar array
By Doug Carman, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR The Township Council gave the green light to McGraw-Hill’s developer plan to build a 47-acre, 14.1-megawatt solar panel array Tuesday evening, clearing one more hurdle for the construction project. The 5-0 vote approving the developer’s plan didn’t translate to a starting date for the construction, but Mayor…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: House fire is ruled ‘accidental’
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor At 5:44 p.m. June 24, Hopewell Township police received a call from residents at 16 Featherbed Lane reporting a fire in their house. The cause of this fire was investigated by Hopewell Township Detective Daniel McKeown, Hopewell Valley Fire Marshal Matthew Martin and Mercer County Assistant Fire Marshal Kevin Brink.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville Township Council News Briefs
Councilman Dave Boyne, who has served on the Township Council since Robbinsville changed its form of government in 2005, was honored at his last council meeting on June 23 with a special plaque from his colleagues.From left: Councilman Rich Levesque, Mr. Boyne, Council President Sheree McGowan and Councilwoman Christine Ciaccio. Photo by Joanne Degnan.
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Just a starting place
Maria Giordani Lambertville Progress is achieved one step at a time. We have just started on the road to fiscal sanity in NJ with the recently enacted pay and pension reforms for state workers. Hopefully, the taxpayer can enjoy more reform with state workers’ pay and pensions being further aligned with the private sector…
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EAST WINDSOR: Concerts will fill summer air
Independence Day celebration at Etra Lake Park By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — The winds of independence approach. For locals, the East Windsor Township Independence Day Celebration is tomorrow, Saturday. It’s a time to celebrate America’s Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, which is celebrated nationally on July 4. Tomorrow, it’s also a…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Pennytown plan funding ordinance introduced
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A proposed $250,000 bond ordinance — which would pay for planners, architects, lawyers, wastewater engineers and fiscal consultants — was introduced by the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night. The funding, if OK’d, would allow these people to devise a formal proposal for a new village centered around the 25-acre Pennytown…
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