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Accident, downed poles closed Route 1 north
By: centraljersey.com PLAINSBORO – High winds and an automobile accident caused traffic problems on Route 1 and Plainsboro Road over the weekend, police reported. Chief Richard Furda said a car struck a utility pole along Route 1 near Plainsboro Road on Saturday morning and the cracked pole later snapped and brought down two adjoining poles.…
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Firefighters shouldn’t be shoveling snow
Charles Dipierro, of Monroe I would like to clarify the comments made by Chairman Douglas Martin of Monroe Township Fire District 3 in the letter to the editor in the Feb. 18 issue. I attended the fire company’s Feb. 8 meeting, and I asked why Chief Gasiorowski or the Board of Fire Commissioners didn’t…
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Township among top 10 places to live
By: centraljersey.com In the March edition, New Jersey Monthly magazine recognized Plainsboro Township as one of the top ten "Best Places to Live" in New Jersey. The rankings, which are compiled annually, ranked Plainsboro seventh statewide. The magazine noted the township’s strong economic base, mix of preservation and new development and excellent school system as…
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Free tax assistance is available
By: centraljersey.com PLAINSBORO – AARP’s tax aide volunteers will offer free tax return assistance at Plainsboro Public Library’s Community Room every Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through April 15. Appointments are recommended. Volunteers will try to accommodate occasional drop-in clients, but signing up in advance could avoid waiting. The New Plainsboro…
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MONROE: Applegarth Center gets nod for retail, restaurants
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE —The Applegarth Professional Center on Cranbury Half Acre and Applegarth roads received approval from the Zoning Board of Adjustment on Tuesday to expand its retail space. The center now has a few unoccupied medical office buildings, a strip mall, a PNC bank and a CVS pharmacy. It was approved…
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Bank of Princeton reports record 2010 results
By: centraljersey.com The increase was driven by loan and deposit growth along with a low cost of funds. For the year ended Dec. 31, 2010, assets increased to $488.175 million, an increase of $223.514 million over the prior year. Loans increased by $110.831 million to $285.806 million and deposits grew by 95 percent to $425.992…
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Council gets in the swim of things
By: centraljersey.com It took a while, but the Princeton Borough Council decided to take the plunge and voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve a $2.1 million bond for its share of a new Community Park Pool complex. With that vote the way is clear for the project to move forward with final design plans, a…
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American Institute of Architects awards
By: centraljersey.com The New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects recently awarded the winners of its annual design competition at its annual award gala held recently at the Carl Icahn Laboratory in Princeton. Princeton-based HDR Architects won an honor award in the "Unibuilt" category for its design for the Biomedical Educational Research Institute…
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