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Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
By: centraljersey.com The Mercer County’s Public Ice Skating Center opened for the season on Nov. 13. The skating center, located at Mercer County Park in West Windsor, is open to the public seven days a week during the operating season, which runs to mid-March. "Our Skating Center continues to grow in popularity and is an…
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Senator-elect thanks voters for their trust
Linda R. Greenstein, 14th Legislative District I would like to take this opportunity to humbly and wholeheartedly thank the residents of the 14th District for their recent support in selecting me as their new state senator. In the coming months and years, we must lift up our families and friends as we meet the challenges…
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Truly green energy is built in right places
By: centraljersey.com Here in one of the most densely developed states in America, we still have lots of space for solar panels and other renewable energy facilities. Parking lots, rooftops and reclaimed industrial sites, or "brownfields," are often ideal locations since they are close to energy consumers and don’t harm natural resources. We don’t need…
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David Kilby
By: centraljersey.com After hearing comments from dozens of parents, the Monroe Township Board of Education agreed to keep Applegarth School closed from June 2011 to June 2012 to ensure all asbestos is removed and as much renovation as possible is completed. "Our number one priority is to make sure all asbestos is removed," said Lew…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Members of the Joint Services Consolidation Committee spent Wednesday night reviewing the first draft of a baseline report from the consolidation consultant. Rochester, N.Y.-based Center for Government Research (CGR) presented its beginning draft of the report that will be used to allow the commission to compare expenditures, services, personnel and other items in…
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Geoffrey Wertime
By: centraljersey.com The path from Princeton to New York City has changed considerably over the years, and one group of local men has seen it all happen. "The Brotherhood of the 8:25," as they playfully call themselves, is a friendly association of six Princetonians who took the train into the city together for several decades.…
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Gourgaud Gallery to have show
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – "Cranbury Gardens VIII," works from "Art in the Park 2010," will be held Dec. 5 to 26 at the Gourgaud Gallery. An artist reception will be held Sunday, Dec. 5, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the gallery in the municipal building at 23A N. Main St. Hours of the show…
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Community bank’s earnings went up
By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Valley Community Bank (PinkSheets: HWDY) announced that earnings for both the second quarter of 2010 and for the first six months of the year rose sharply over the corresponding 2009 periods. The Bank’s Board of Directors also declared a semi-annual $.04 cash dividend payable on Sept. 10, 2010, to shareholders of record…
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Rich Fisher
By: centraljersey.com TOMS RIVER – Every so often, teams need to sacrifice one thing to achieve another. In no way did the Hopewell Valley girls’ soccer team want to lose to Steinert in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals. At the time, the Bulldogs did not feel their lone loss of the season to date, was…
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