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CRANBURY: Unexcelled developer sues township
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Cranbury Brick Yard LLC filed a lawsuit against the Cranbury Township Planning Board on Monday after the board approved an application submitted by the company, but denied four design waivers. Cranbury Brick Yard LLC wants to clean up the site, then build a 2.8 million-square-foot warehouse project on…
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PRINCETON: New PHS combo going strong
Ord, Cahill-Sanidas remain unbeaten at MCT By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor For the third straight year, Helena Ord is playing first doubles for the Princeton High School girls tennis team. And each year, Ord, a junior now, has had a different partner. ”I personally think it’s easy to adjust to other people’s playing styles,…
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MONROE: Being raised by a Holocaust survivor
Sol Lurie, 80, of Monroe Township is a Holocaust survivor.
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W’spoon Presby marking 170th
By: centraljersey.com Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (WSPC), located at 124 Witherspoon St., Princeton, is inviting the community to join members in a celebration of the church’s 170th anniversary. Special events are taking place Friday through Sunday. "We are proud of our history at Witherspoon Street, and are looking forward to a bright future," said Charles…
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PRINCETON AREA: The social whirl
‘Five-Alarm Firehouse Fling’ with West Windsor Arts Council West Windsor Arts Center continues its Grand Opening celebration on Saturday, Oct. 16, with the “Five-Alarm Firehouse Fling,” featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon as honorary chair and musical entertainment by The Jazz Lobsters. The celebration at “the junction where the arts and community meet”…
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MONROE: Horse boarded in township wins Jug
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer MONROE — Millstone’s Daniel Dube, a harness racing driver who keeps his horses at Monroe’s Congress Hill Farm, won the $604,100 Little Brown Jug on Sept. 23 in Delaware, Ohio, driving the 3-year-old colt stallion, Rock N Roll Heaven. According to Congress Hill Farm owner Sam Landy, harness racing is…
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Peace coalition sets Afgan war protest
By: centraljersey.com As the ninth anniversary of the Afghanistan war is reached, and the U.S. enters its 10th year of war there, the Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) is organizing several Vigils in its region on Thursday, Oct. 7. From 5 to 6 p.m. there will be a vigil on Palmer Square in Princeton.…
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SCHOOLS: Officials ponder how to spend jobs aid
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe Township’s school districts will receive a portion of New Jersey’s Education Job Fund program, but officials still are deciding where the money will go. According to the New Jersey’s Department of Education website, Cranbury will receive $25,487, Jamesburg, $163,197, and Monroe Township, $154,734. According to the…
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Asian Food Markets & Nishimoto Trading Co present "A Taste of the Rising Sun – A Fall Japanese Food Festival"
A shopper talks to a sampler about Good Good Eats snacks during a food tasting at The Asian Food Markets. The supermarket will offer “A Taste of the Rising Sun n A Japanese Fall Food Festival”, 1339 Centennial Ave., Piscataway, Oct. 9-10, 10 a.m. to 6pm
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