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PET TALK: The often-overlooked, important physical exam
By Dr. Daniel Eubanks Every year most pet owners receive the familiar reminder card from their vet. It’s the one with the list of shots that are due for Marmaduke or Garfield. Typically the motivation for responding to the reminder is fear of the consequences to the pet’s health for not getting the distemper shot.…
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Thanks to current leaders they deserve to stay
Estelle Julian, Chandler Court Money Magazine says Hillsborough is one of the best places to live. I say we are definitely the best place to live. Recently, I attended a conference in Whippany based on enhancing services for seniors. At that conference, representatives from other areas told me that we are “blessed” to live in…
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WEST AMWELL: Court: Fulpers’ GDP is exempt
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — A lawsuit filed by the Fulpers, a farming family and major landowners in West Amwell, against the township over its reserve septic ordinance has been settled. The agreement reached by the two parties exempts the Fulpers’ General Development Plan from the ordinance. The settlement was accepted Oct.…
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Consider flex township hours
Debra Johnson, candidate for mayor Without question, a successful government is one that listens to and communicate with the citizens it serves. Citizens should be welcomed to the township meeting and should be given insight into how government is run. During my administration, the department heads as well as the township manager were required to…
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John Patten
By: centraljersey.com It’s said it doesn’t always matter if you win or lose, but it does matter how you play the game – and for the members of the Hillsborough Jr. Raiders Division II team Nebraska Huskers, playing the game in memory of a beloved teacher matters most. The team is sporting pink shoelaces in…
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Eileen Oldfield
By: centraljersey.com Potholes riddle sections of Montgomery Road, particularly a one-and-a-half-mile stretch between Davids Lane and Pschorn Lane where the road isn’t paved. Ditches and more potholes run along the side of the road, which also has several blind curves and dust, and can flood during storms and cause other dangers. At least 137 area…
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PRINCETON: Krugman talk to aid Robeson House
Award winning economist and author, Paul Krugman, will deliver a timely and poignant lecture on Sunday, Oct. 31, starting at 3 p.m. at the Johnson Education Center located off Rosedale Road in Princeton. The event is being sponsored by the Paul Robeson House Committee as a fundraiser. Reserved seats for the event are $50. Dr.…
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Eileen Oldfield
By: centraljersey.com Providing quality food at low price is the business mantra at Maestro 206, a new restaurant on Route 206 South, owners said. "One of the comments at CoccoLa was that the prices were too high," Maestro 206 Co-owner Romin Patel said. "We decided to have competitively priced dinners." "We have an array of…
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PRINCETON: Committee backs revaluation panel
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer The Princeton Township Committee has followed the Princeton Borough Council in passing a resolution establishing a Joint Revaluation Study Commission with the other. The committee passed the resolution, which updated an older version, unanimously at its Monday meeting. The borough’s Revaluation Commission can now combine with the township’s Task Force.…
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