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WST WINDSOR: Come visit nearly 20 gardens on Saturday!
Nearly 20 of West Windsor’s gardeners are opening up their gardens on Saturday, June 25, as part of the second annual GroWW (Greening of West Windsor) Garden Tour. They’re ready to answer questions, from flowers and vegetables to compost and fighting deer, and inspire all to do some planting. The free self-guided tour runs…
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PRINCETON: jaZams celebrates 15 years with a block party
Eliza Kaufman, 5 of Lawrenceville, gets her favorite character, Hello Kitty, painted on her face by a jaZams employee at the toy store’s block party. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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PRINCETON: Park bridge dedicated to late engineer
The plaque dedicating the bridge in Harrison Street Park in Chris Budzinski’s honor.
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Reader questions method of disposing of flag
Claire Todd, Skillman I was taught proper procedures for flag disposal in the third grade in 1958 and again during my years as a Girl Scout of America sometime in the mid 1960s. The front page photo on June 17 does not appear consistent with the guidelines as I clearly remember them. I double checked…
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PRINCETON: Park bridge dedicated to late engineer
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A memorial for Chris Budzinski, the late Princeton Borough engineer, was unveiled Saturday at Harrison Street Park. ”We remember Chris talking about certain things in the park and when we got there it all came together,” said Cheryl Budzinski, his widow, who lives in Lawrenceville with her family. “It was…
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PRINCETON: jaZams celebrates 15 years with a block party
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Children had a wonderful time playing and dancing in the streets of Palmer Square at jaZams Block Party celebrating the toy store’s 15th birthday on Friday night. ”It’s great they have this to bring the whole community together, “ said Alison Scozzaro of Princeton as her 2-year-old son hugged and…
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WEST WINDSOR: Mosque gets zoning board approval
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The Institute of Islamic Studies has overcome its first hurdle but still has a long way to go before building a new mosque on Old Trenton Road. After four meetings and more than 10 hours of testimony, the zoning board approved the institute’s request for a variance…
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EDITORIAL: Community comes through for Ahad and ‘Q’
More than 250 people participated in Robbinsville’s second annual Q&A 5K Scholarship Race on Saturday in memory of 15-year-old RHS freshman Qasim “Q” Muzaffar and his 12-year-old brother, Ahad, who both died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning during a family vacation in Pakistan in 2010. Proceeds from the event benefits a memorial schol´arship fund.
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