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PRINCETON: Merchants group gets arts and transit update
Princeton Merchants Association members got an arts and transit update at its Tuesday meeting. The borough has introduced a new zoning ordinance to create an arts, education and transit neighborhood and the township will introduce its own zoning ordinance “toward the beginning of June,” said Township Mayor Chad Goerner, who spoke at the meeting at…
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PRINCETON: Produce presented
Farmers Market opens for season By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Crowds bustled at the Princeton farmers market as it opened for the summer season in Hinds Plaza yesterday. ”We come every Thursday we’re in town,” said Pam Hughes of Princeton Borough, who picked up a box of strawberry apple Lillipies for her husband. “(The pies…
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EDITORIAL: Congrats to PHS girls lacrosse
Congratulations to the Princeton High School girls lacrosse team, the new Mercer County champions. They can take pride in the title while at the same time being cognizant of the element that has sparked their play and brought them even closer together as a team the death of teammate Emma Brunskill. Senior Taylor Blair…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Synthetic pot dangers hit home
DEA photos The actual substance that is sold to be used as incense or tea, but can also be smoked, according to the federal agency.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council discusses establishing policy for contacting lawyers
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Council members discussed the possibility of establishing a policy for contacting professionals, including solicitors and engineers, at a borough meeting held Monday evening. Mayor Steve Kirson noted the borough’s growing legal expense as one reason for establishing a policy. Early debate suggested the policy would require council members…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Board may sell advertising
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The Board of Education discussed a proposed policy to sell advertising on school property in an effort to raise money for the district at the May 16 meeting. This was one of the items discussed earlier in the year during budget meetings by the Citizen’s Advisory Budget Committee to help…
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PEAPACK-GLADSTONE BANK REFLECTS ON THOSE WHO SERVED
Peapack-Gladstone Bank’s Chairman’s Club members assemble to begintheir informative guided tour of West Point.
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EAST WINDSOR: Locals question solar panel plan
Advance Solar Products President and CEO Lyle Rawlings displays one of the solar panels that McGraw-Hill is proposing to install within a 48-acre field within its property to the East Windsor Planning Board Monday evening. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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