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PRINCETON: Produce presented
William Kovalick, 2 1/2, of Princeton, eats a strawberry from Fruitwood Farms. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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EAST WINDSOR: Locals question solar panel plan
Some East Windsor residents call McGraw-Hill proposal problematic By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR New details were released on a 48-acre solar panel array McGraw-Hill proposed along Princeton-Hightstown Road as East Windsor’s Planning Board unanimously approved the company’s site plan. And so it did with new concerns. About 20 residents along the southern…
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PRINCETON: BYOBag campaign to launch
Mark Censits, Princeton Merchants Association president and owner of Coolvines, has new reusable bags for his business. Courtesy photo by Ariel Multak
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PRINCETON: Healthy Children, Healthy Planet event tomorrow
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer ”Riverside parents have been marveling for years over our first-graders who deadhead roses, ask for broccoli and eat fresh-picked lemon sorrel like goats,” said Beth Behrend, co-chair and general organizer of the first ever Healthy Children, Healthy Planet event scheduled for this Saturday. The event, which will take place at…
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PRINCETON: Panel spells out consolidation savings
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A savings of about 5 percent of the combined municipal budgets of the Princetons could be saved if there is a full implementation of all recommendations of the Joint Shared Services/Consolidation Commission (JSSCC) should consolidation take place. Savings amount to $3.3 million on a combined $60 million budget. This means…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Friends gets contract for weekly film series
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city has awarded a contract to the Friends of the Lambertville Library that will allow the group to enhance its weekly film program at the Justice Center. The program has been offered for three years under an informal agreement. The Friends have long sought to make the…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: ‘Artisans’ do woodwork at Statehouse
Eric M. Saperstein Michael Pietras (left) and Eric Saperstein on a break from their woodwork at the New Jer´sey State Capital Complex Assembly Chamber with their business, Artisans of the Valley in Hopewell Township. Mr. Saperstein’s father, Stanley, started the business many years ago.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Fox tests positive for rabies
WEST WINDSOR A fox found in Wellington Estates in West Windsor Township on May 14 has tested positive for the rabies virus. The fox was located in close proximity to the West Windsor Little League ball fields. A resident noticed the animal in his yard exhibiting strange behavior and called the police. The animal…
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