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PET TALK: Pets are not rocket scientists; they’ll eat anything
By Dr. Daniel Eubanks Every year as veterinarians migrate to various continuing education conferences across the country, one consistent event is the boring lunchtime discussion. Not infrequently, the topic digresses to which one of us surgically removed the most bizarre foreign object from the stomach of one of our patients. All veterinarians have an extensive…
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PRINCETON: Shuttle bus service test set for July
Daytime FreeB routes on three-day schedule By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Free shuttle service will be running three days a week during daytime hours to connect residents to the retail, community and recreation areas around Princeton beginning next month. The service will run midday on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and will begin on July 6.…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials OK funding for property improvements
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A bond ordinance that will fund $1,090,000 in improvements to Hopewell Township buildings and properties was adopted by a 3-0 vote of the Township Committee Monday. Voting in favor were Mayor Jim Burd, Deputy Mayor Michael Markulec and Committeewoman Kim Johnson. Members John Murphy and Vanessa Sandom were absent. The…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Howell Moves to New Location
By irene maslowski Howell, NJ – Kessler Rehabilitation Center is pleased to announce the new location of its Howell, N.J. outpatient physical therapy facility. Effective June 20, the center will move from 4561 Route 9 North (Howell) to 4170 Route 9 North (Howell) in the Aldrich Plaza. “This new location provides greater accessibility and state-of-the-art…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Teacher selected for Fulbright exchange
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Robbinsville High School teacher Guy Dippolito will engage in a culture permeated by soccer, high fashion and wine and cheese when he uses a Fulbright Classroom Teacher Exchange grant to travel to France in August to teach English for a year. Mr. Dippolito, who teaches French and English…
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WEST WINDSOR: Residents take sides over lawsuits against mayor
By Allison Musante, Staff Wrier WEST WINDSOR Tempers flared and the public’s patience ran out as arguments over Councilman Charles Morgan’s lawsuit with Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh appeared to reach a boiling point at the Township Council meeting on Monday. With a resolution on the table authorizing another $10,000 appropriation for the mayor’s legal fees,…
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SUNSHINE LIST
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP DEER MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: June 16, 7 p.m., Municipal Building. PENNINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL: June 20, 5 p.m., special meeting about King George Road, Borough Hall. HOPEWELL VALLEY REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: June 20, 7:30 p.m., regular meeting, 425 S. Main St., Pennington. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: June 20, 7…
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Hopewell: What a special place!
Kate Elliott Children’s Room Committee Hopewell Public Library Hopewell We all love our little red library, but over the past few years it had become increasingly obvious that the children’s room at the Hopewell Public Library needed a bit of a facelift. As we went about replacing bookshelves and carpet downstairs, the paint started…
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ROBBINSVILLE: News briefs
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor New lease OK’d for town’s offices The Robbinsville Township Council on June 9 unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a new three-year lease agreement for the township’s municipal offices inside the Sharbell office building at 1 Washington Blvd. The township will pay $158,140 for the first year of the lease; $160,512…
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