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Michele Byers
By: centraljersey.com Most environmental groups and advocates, including New Jersey Conservation Foundation, have supported affordable housing for low- and moderate-income residents for decades. But a bill rapidly making its way to the governor’s desk pits affordable housing against the environment in a cynical effort to maximize private profits. The truth is that intelligent planning provides…
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LAWRENCE: Small fire prompts brief mall evacuation Wednesday
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lea KahnStaff Writer The Quaker Bridge Mall was partially evacuated Wednesday night after a small fire started in a decorative column outside the Old Navy entrance, creating heavy smoke on the second floor. The smoke was reported inside the second floor hallway, near the Sears and Old Navy…
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State History Fair returning in 2011
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – Have you ever participated in a Revolutionary War military drill? Or had the chance to plow a furrow? What about spinning wool on a real spinning wheel? These are just a few of dozens of historical exhibits and activities that will be featured when the "Spirit of the Jerseys State History…
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Princeton Township
By: centraljersey.com Adarsh Bajaj, 46, of Princeton, was charged with failure to yield at a stop sign. At 8:16 a.m. on Dec. 15, Ms. Bajaj failed to stop at a stop sign while traveling west on Terhune Road and struck another vehicle traveling south on Jefferson Road, police said. The impact caused Ms. Bajaj’s vehicle…
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LAWRENCE: Bills would require tuition payments
By Lea Kahn Victoria Hurley-Schubert, The Packet Group Cash-strapped public school districts that host private schools and colleges could pick up hundreds of thousands of dollars in tuition payments from those institutions if bills pending in the state Legislature are passed. Senate Bill S-426 and Assembly Bill A-3463 would require private secondary schools…
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False complaint leads to arrest
By: centraljersey.com Mary Brienza Staff Writer A woman who, police say, falsely accused a South Brunswick police officer of hitting her has been arrested herself. After being stopped on Route 1 Oct. 19 for having an expired registration and allegedly talking on a cell phone while driving, a North Brunswick woman accused a South Brunswick…
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Ten to Remember
TIMEOFF’s film critic shares her picks for the best movies of the year By Elise Nakhnikian IT’S time to write your final holiday cards, get those last gifts, and plow through the latest crop of Top 10 lists. So here are my 10 favorite movies from 2010, in no particular order. White Material …
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MONTGOMERY: Township awaits COAH rules
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer 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,…
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Eden dreams of Old Russia
By: centraljersey.com On Saturday, Jan. 15, Eden Autism Services will hold its 23rd annual Eden Dreams white-tie dinner gala at the Hyatt Regency Princeton in West Windsor. The event will feature the presentation of The Friends of Eden Award to longtime Eden supporter Wawa Inc. and immediate past chairman of the Eden Board of Trustees,…
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