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Cathy-MPA New Brunswick Rocks campaign designed by Mary Pomerantz Advertising wins prestigious 2011 Diamond Award Highland Park, NJ — MARY POMERANTZ ADVERTISING’S New Brunswick Rocks campaign recently won a 2011 Diamond Award at the 2011 Governor’s Conference on Tourism for its role in promoting the food, beverage, entertainment, and lodging establishments of New Brunswick, New…
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Well done!
Ted Borer Hopewell Township Thanks to all the officials and volunteers who have been steadily working on the proposed “chicken” ordinance over the past few years! Even though backyard poultry are already permitted throughout the township, Hopewell Township’s codes governing residential agriculture are fairly hard to interpret for a lay person. To understand that…
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South county towns join state’s 15th District
By Gene Robbins, The Packet Group Redistricting — the once-in-a-decade process to even up the size of the 40 legislative districts — reached a head Sunday, just a week before candidates for state office have to file petitions to get on the ballot for this year’s elections. Politicians and prospects now know the makeup of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Artists show their ‘roads’
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Monmouth Junction artist Wendy Heisler points out her painting during the opening of an art show at the municipal building on Route 522 Tuesday night.
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Elected officials must push for sustainability
Daniel A. Harris, Princeton To the editor: People for Princeton Ridge Inc. recently settled its three-year lawsuit against Princeton Township. Beyond the revised RSC-2 Ordinance of May 2010, which restricts any builder to developing no more than 20 percent of the Lowe tract (with stringent provisions for stormwater runoff), the settlement agreement ensures the following:…
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WEST WINDSOR: Scouts make 1,000 cranes for Japan
WEST WINDSOR Girl Scouts in West Windsor responded to their concern for the Japanese people affected by the tsunami, earthquakes and nuclear reactor crises by successfully leading an effort to fold 1,000 origami cranes at the Market Fair Mall on March 26 and 27. The tradition of giving the origami gifts dates back to…
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Know a senior who helps community?
Theresa Menders, chairwoman, Community Service Award Committee Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of Hopewell Valley invites neighbors and friends to nominate a high school senior who lives in Hopewell Valley, for our 2011 Community Service Award. The $500 cash award, which dates back to 1985, recognizes outstanding community…
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HOPEWELL: Tax hike is needed in borough
By Cynthia Williamson, Special Writer Hopewell Borough Council introduced a $3.05 million 2011 municipal budget at its meeting Monday. A public hearing on the proposed spending plan is set for May 2 at Borough Hall, starting at 7 p.m. ”The budget is a little, ‘if it’s not broke, don’t fix it,’ kind of approach,” Borough…
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