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JAMESBURG: Borough gets grant for Buckelew House
Otto Kostbar, Jamesburg Borough Council president, receives a grant of $498,000 for the Buckelew House from Middlesex County Freeholder Carol Barrett Bellante. The grant will cover most of the second phase of renovations for the house, which is more than 300 years old.
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MONTGOMERY: Prosinski to pitch on biggest stage
Montgomery High graduate Jon Prosinski will be the starting pitcher when the Pirates face Arizona today in the opening game of the NCAA Regional in College Station, Texas. Photo courtesy of Seton Hall University
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SOLEBURY: Phillips Mill work to continue
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced that Phillips Mill Road will be closed between Route 32 (River Road) and Route 263 (Upper York Road) in Solebury Township, Bucks County, from June 6-9, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., to continue a drainage pipe replacement, already under way. During the operation, Phillips Mill Road through traffic will be…
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The Keys of Princeton High School
By Margaret Mattes, Princeton High School On the morning of Thursday, June 2, singing could be heard emanating from the Performing Arts Center at Princeton High School. The next moment, an interruption, reminiscent of Kanye West’s famed disruption of Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, was noted. And after that,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Farmers’ Market 101: Meet the new ‘teacher’
By Chris Cirkus Special to The Packet When the West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market board offered me the position of market manager, needless to say, I was thrilled. I could combine my passion for food with my desire to educate and empower families in our community. I told my closest friends, shared the news…
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JAMESBURG: Borough gets grant for Buckelew House
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The Jamesburg Historical Association and the borough have received $498,000 from Middlesex County to perform more renovations for the 325-year-old Buckelew House on Buckelew Avenue. The money will be used for the second of three phases in architectural repairs on the house. Phase II will involve work on…
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CRANBURY: Residents want Turnpike traffic behind wall
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is cutting it close as it cuts down the tree line separating the turnpike from three houses along Hightstown-Cranbury Station Road. ”It’s actually quite frightening how close these houses are to the construction on the Turnpike,” Committeeman Dan Mulligan said at the Cranbury…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Urgent care opens new office
The new state of the art Brunswick Urgent Care facility on Route 27 in Franklin Park is open and helping take care of medical cases that might try and seek assistance in an emergency room.
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