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WEST WINDSOR: Liquor license price: $1M-plus
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The township is accepting bids for a new liquor license at a minimum bid of $1 million. The Township Council has authorized the issuance a new plenary retail consumption license, which permits a business, such as a hotel or restaurant, to serve alcohol on the premises. The…
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PLAINSBORO: Wicoff garden helps students put science to work
Students enjoy the Wicoff School garden.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens win first softball title
The Robbinsville High School softball team celebrated its first state championship in program history after a 2-1 win over Pequannock on Saturday. Photo by Michael Franken
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BASEBALL ROUNDUP
LWAYBSA President Richard Roy gets set to make the trophy presentation to the championship teams.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Deer impact group picked
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Members of a Hopewell Township Deer Management Advisory Committee were appointed at Monday’s Township Committee meeting. They took the oath of office, administered by Municipal Clerk Laurie Gompf. Under a recently adopted ordinance, the committee’s duties include the filing of an annual written report on deer management. The ordinance also…
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EDITORIAL: BYOB: Bags, that is
Last Thursday a group launched an effort to encourage Princeton-area residents to protect the environment when they go shopping. Called the BYOBag campaign, its message is simple: Instead of using plastic or paper bags at the grocery store, or elsewhere, take a reusable bag or bags with you instead. That way we won’t add to…
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Council right to support state withdrawal from RGGI
Geoff Lewen, of Robbinsville On June 9, the Robbinsville Town Council did something which occurs all too rarely in New Jersey: they took a stand for their constituents against an overreaching state government by calling for the New Jersey Legislature to repeal the Global Warming Defense Act. This move will undoubtedly provoke the customary…
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BASEBALL ROUNDUP
The Lambertville West Amwell Youth Baseball Softball Association crowned its Minor League and Major League division champions recently with a pair of exciting and action packed games at Ely Field in Lambertville. On June 7, the Mets bested the Orioles with a convincing 11-1 victory to cap off a brilliant season and with the Minor…
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PRINCETON: Two Valley Road tenants get extensions on leases
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer CornerHouse and Princeton Community Television don’t need to pack their moving boxes just yet. The youth counseling service and television station were granted stays at their Valley Road homes after initially being ordered to vacate by the end of this month, according to an announcement at Tuesday night’s joint Princeton…
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