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IRS announces tax rules changes
By: centraljersey.com In 2011, personal exemptions and standard deductions will rise and tax brackets will widen due to inflation, the Internal Revenue Service announced this week. These inflation adjustments relate to eight tax provisions that were either modified or extended by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 that became…
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Property cards sent to Princeton owners
By: centraljersey.com Property record cards were mailed to Princeton residents last week. In the envelope will be a letter from Neal Snyder, tax assessor, a direction sheet for reading the card and a copy of the card itself. The property card shows address, building type and construction including height and style of home, year built,…
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Bob Nuse and Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com It was another year full of athletic accomplishments and achievements in the Packet area. Whether it was on the court, the course or playing field, there was no shortage of big stories, and what follows are the top 10 sports stories of 2010. 10. A league of their own: The West Windsor-Plainsboro South…
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Stephanie Vaccaro
By: centraljersey.com MONTGOMERY – The township has successfully petitioned the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) for a stay in adopting the amended housing element of its Master Plan. COAH will not review the amended Housing Element of the Master Plan adopted by the township in November. The stay, issued on Dec. 8, is effective until…
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PRINCETON: Return of Cuddy aids PHS
Boys hoops earns first win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Eamon Cuddy was frustrated when a sprained ankle forced him to miss most of the second half of last season for the Princeton High boys basketball team. ”It was a tough injury,” Cuddy said. “The doctors actually said it probably would have healed faster if…
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CRANBURY: Vikings win championship
Members of the Cranbury Vikings cross country team. Kneeling from left are Samantha Wong, Eleanor Whaley, Olivia Cook and Nicolette Garthe; and standing from left, Maddie Whaley, Cathereine Keve, Ashley Cukier, Nicole Metzheiser, Sydney Crowe, Emma Izzo and Mary-Paule Monks.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Student dazzles with tricks and flicks
By Raunaq Singh, Special Writer ”Do it again! Please Phil, one more time!” The crowd begs and pleads with 15-year old Phil Kramer for another trick. Another moment to make them believe in the impossible. Magic. The small gathering of people rapidly turns into a crowd where the Hightstown High School lunchroom is screaming in…
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CRANBURY: Master Plan OK’d despite concerns over retail
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Despite lingering concerns about proposed retail competing with downtown, the revised draft Master Plan was approved 7-2 at the final Planning Board meeting to discuss the plan Dec. 16. The Master Plan was revised by Richard Preiss, Planning Board consultant, and Andrew Ferranda, traffic consultant. It now must…
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