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  • Mizu Sushi has Spring Japanese Food Sale

    Mizu Sushi has Spring Japanese Food Sale

    By CRANFORD n Jian Guo “Johnny” Cao wants to help the U.S. economy by stimulating spending. That’s why he created Mizu Sushi’s Spring Japanese Food Sale. “Every day, we bring in top quality fish for our sushi and the best ingredients for our other dishes,” said Cao, owner and chef at the new Mizu Sushi…

  • Rededicate tax dollars for property tax relief

    To the editor: Giving municipal property taxpayers all the relief they deserve needs to be a part of the “the new normal.”    Gov. Chris Christie’s state budget proposal promises level property tax relief funding to every municipality in New Jersey this year. That’s good. But it is less than they are entitled to.    Last year,…

  • Arts Council of Princeton :Presents Perfect Citizen

    Arts Council of Princeton :Presents Perfect Citizen

    Debbie Reichard @font-face { font-family: "Arial"; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }a:link, span.MsoHyperlink { color: blue; text-decoration: underline; }a:visited, span.MsoHyperlinkFollowed { color: purple; text-decoration: underline; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 4, 2011 Contact: Sabrina Osse [email protected]

  • PRINCETON: Borough looking at sharing dispatch services

    Victoria Hurley-Schubert and Lea Kahn, Staff Writers Victoria Hurley-Schubert and Lea KahnStaff Writers    Shared police dispatch service is being examined on three levels in Princeton Borough — between the Princetons, between five municipalities and on the county level.    Police departments are the largest budget items in the two municipalities, with more than $8 million, including…

  • Thanks for success of Brunch at Home

    Susan Hoskins, Heidi Joseph, Princeton Senior Resource Center To the editor: The third annual Brunch at Home benefit for the Princeton Senior Resource Center proved to be a resounding success beyond our expectations.    The unique baskets full of brunch delicacies were delivered on Sunday, March 27, to 300 Princeton area homes, a 14 percent increase…

  • MERCER COUNTY: Republicans pick new challengers

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Fourteenth District Republicans — all newcomers — will be challenging incumbent Democrats this year for state Legislature seats.    The candidate endorsed by the Mercer County Republican Committee on Thursday evening for state Senate is Richard Kanka of Hamilton, who is known for his family’s efforts to get Meghan’s Law passed…

  • Residents Can Pick Up A Second Recycling Bucket for Free on April 16

    Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders HILLSBOROUGH – The Somerset County Recycling Division is offering residents an opportunity to pick up an additional recycling bucket for free on Saturday, April 16, from 8 a.m. to Noon at the South County Public Works Garage. The Garage is located at 410 Roycefield Road. No registration is necessary, but…

  • Why produce letter instead of contract?

    Leo Arons, Princeton To the editor: I am neutral with respect to moving the Dinky station, and believe the proposed arts center would be a significant benefit to all. However, I have been troubled by the unexpected tone in which the university sometimes presents its position, and I am puzzled by their sudden realization, after…

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