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PRINCETON: Three fund-raising efforts to benefit hospital
Two area businesses and a local school will launch fund-raising efforts in April on behalf of University Medical Center at Princeton (UMCP) and the Princeton HealthCare System Foundation. Tuscan Hills LLC, importers of home furnishings and accessories, located at 4428 Route 27 in Kingston, will donate 10 percent of all sales between April 7 and…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Officials applaud Ely Park plan
Shown are Hunterdon County Freeholder William G. Mennen, Friends of Ely Park CEO Jim Hamilton and design committee members, Heather Martin, Michael Burns and Mark Shablin.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Quick start for HHS lacrosse
Laffoon makes move to attack By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Ben Laffoon started for three years in the midfield for the Hillsborough High School boys lacrosse team. This year, and likely in college next year, the Raiders senior is playing attack. ”I’m happy with it,” Laffoon said. “I’m happy the team is winning, regardless…
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Seven steps to cut West Windsor budget
Peter R. Weale, Princeton To the editor: As of today, April 5, 2011, West Windsor’s municipal budget is 95 days late. With a little effort, perhaps we can kick it out to 180 days so WW can continue its policy of backing into its budget with half the budget spent before it is adopted. Next…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Alcohol to be sold earlier on Sundays
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The Township Council unanimously passed an ordinance at its March 22 meeting allowing for the sale of alcoholic beverages two hours earlier on Sundays. On Sunday, alcoholic beverages can now be sold starting at 10 a.m. instead of noon, according to the ordinance. Township spokesman Ron Schmalz said that the…
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EDITORIAL: Mapping out a political jigsaw puzzle
Well, the decennial political borders switch is done with a whopping week before the filing deadline and the Democrats are saying they won. That’s not entirely surprising given the makeup of the redistricting commission that was tasked with determining whether a consensus could be reached over the plans submitted by the Democratic and…
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Earth Day assault on the environment
Jennifer M. Coffey, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Assn. To the editor: One week before Earth Day, New Jersey’s environment is being threatened by a new rule proposed by the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The “Waiver Rule” would give the DEP the authority to allow anyone to violate existing environmental rules simply by saying that…
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EAST WINDSOR: Council chooses Yeager to fill vacant seat
East Windsor Councilman Marc Lippman is sworn in as deputy mayor by Mayor Janice Mironov during Tuesday’s Township Council meeting. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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