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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Students collecting food for county program
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Students from the high school will be collecting food and money the first weekend in March for Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (M.C.F.O.O.D.S.). On March 5 and 6, more than 120 student and between 30-40 faculty volunteers will be collecting donations for the fourth year at the…
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IRS Offers Options on How to Check on Your Federal Tax Refund
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson If you already filed your federal tax return and are due a refund, you have several options to check on your refund. Here are eight things the IRS wants you to know about checking the status of your refund: 1. Online Access to Refund Information Where’s My Refund?…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough buying land to expand Church Street parking lot
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The 18-year quest to expand the Church Street parking lot in the downtown business district moved forward last week when the Borough Council voted to buy a small lot needed for the project for $20,000. ”We have the opportunity to purchase the lot at a price that is…
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Friday, Feb. 25
By: centraljersey.com An embarrassment of riches … Numina Gallery at Princeton High School weighs in big with a show it’s billing as its largest – the Artist-Teacher Show, showcasing 22 artists who teach in Princeton and the surrounding area, affiliated with the Arts Council of Princeton, Grounds For Sculpture, Princeton High School, Stuart Country Day…
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Stephanie Vaccaro
By: centraljersey.com The $2.1 million bond ordinance to fund the Community Park Pool project passed unanimously at Borough Council’s Tuesday meeting, which allows the long-discussed project to move forward. A series of design modifications were made and presented to the council by Deanna Stockton, design engineer for Princeton Township. The modifications include a reduction in…
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WEST AMWELL: ‘Suspicious’ driver sought by police
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — Police are on the lookout for a vehicle that was used in a suspicious incident on Valentine’s Day, frightening a 12-year-old boy along Route 179. The boy was gathering mail from his family’s mailbox at about 5:15 p.m. in the 1400 block of Route 179 when the…
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Bail set at $25K in home break-in try
By: centraljersey.com Terrence C. Vaughn, 48, of Beechwood Avenue,Trenton, was charged with attempted burglary and possession of burglary tools after he tried to break into a Glenview Drive home at 11:11 a.m. Tuesday, according to police Lt. Charles B. Edgar. Mr. Vaughn also was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia for having a pipe commonly…
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Michele Byers
By: centraljersey.com You may not be aware that the entire Garden State is part of greater Philadelphia’s "foodshed" – the region that supplies locally grown food to the Philly metropolitan area. A newly released "foodshed" plan underscores the need to protect and nurture the region’s local food supply system, something often taken for granted. The…
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University plans would preserve, enhance Dinky
Pam Machold, Princeton I have attended the public meeting to discuss the university’s plan for an arts center, I have paced off the additional 460 feet that the Dinky station would be moved and last September I attended the review of the university’s Washington Road Stream Preservation project. I think that on balance the university…
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