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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Dan Benson replaces Greenstein in 14th District
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim – South Brunswick Democratic delegates Councilman Charles Carley and Jo Hochman wait to cast their ballots for State Sen. Linda Greenstein’s replacement in the Assembly for the 14th District Saturday.
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PRINCETON: Princeton Future offers light-rail line proposal
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Future has entered the Arts and Transit neighborhood debate, supporting Princeton University’s quest for an arts district and putting forth an idea for a multi-stop light rail line that will connect town and gown from Alexander Road to Nassau Street. The Princeton Future proposal, delivered by Jim Constantine, a…
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Dudnyk Creates Department of Professional Services
By Heather Brucker Dudnyk Creates Department of Professional Services Promotes Ellen Schneider of Robbinsville to Vice President, Will Lead New Group Horsham, PA, January 13, 2011 — Dudnyk has formed a new agency department, Professional Services. The department, which is composed of research and editorial, traffic, and corporate communications, will be led by Ellen Schneider, who has…
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WEST AMWELL: Towns to seek Sustainable Jersey certification
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — Lambertville and West Amwell are lining up to obtain certification in a voluntary environmental program, a move that could open pots of “green funding” for green living. The program, Sustainable Jersey, describes itself as a certification program for municipalities in the state that want to “go green”…
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HILLSBOROUGH: New schools chief gets to work
Jorden Schiff attending his first Board of Education meeting as Hillsborough’s superintendent of schools Monday night. (Staff photo by Andrew Corselli)
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EAST WINDSOR: Sweet 16
Mironov tabbed mayor again By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The Township Council made one major change to its lineup at the annual reorganization meeting at the Senior Center Jan. 6, appointing a new deputy mayor. Mayor Janice Mironov was elected to her 16th term by the council, while Councilman Walter…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of Jan. 13
Elks fish fry Friday, Jan. 14 New Egypt Elks will hold a fish fry from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Elks lodge, 105 Lakewood Road, New Egypt. Three-piece fish dinner, $10; two-piece fish dinner, $9; three-piece chicken dinner, $9; two-piece chicken dinner, $8; all children’s dinners, $5. All dinners include all-you-can-eat salad, cole…
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Hopewell parking issues
Robert Lewis, Hopewell Borough Council I am responding to the recent letter to the editor: “Seminary parking.” The author of the letter, while properly suggesting the formulation of a long- term parking plan/strategy for the borough, appears to be unaware of our continuing efforts surrounding the issue of public parking in the borough. It…
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PRINCETON: In tough economic times, Princeton Library shines
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer As economic times have tightened, people have been forced to look elsewhere for resources such as books, music and movies. This means a boon for the local library, which has seen dramatic increases in usage over the past year. The Princeton Public Library’s annual report was delivered to Borough Council…
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