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Showcase the Arts slated Aug. 27-29
By: centraljersey.com For the first time in its nine-year history, Showcase the Arts, the annual celebration of the arts hosted by New Hope Arts, Inc., will promote on-location plein air artists, local art galleries, and a photographic tour. Showcase the Arts will run from Aug. 27-29. Most activities begin or end at the New Hope…
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Available: Hospital on Witherspoon St.
By: John Saccenti – Staff Writer PRINCETON – Princeton HealthCare System officials say they are still seeking a buyer for the University Medical Center property in Princeton but they are cheered by progress on construction of their new hospital in Plainsboro, scheduled to open in 2012. The existing facility was expected to be sold to…
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PRINCETON JUNCTION: Cryan regular wins singles title
Levy tunes up for Tulane with women’s crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Emma Levy has made it a point to play in the James E. Cryan Memorial Tournament every summer that she can. The Princeton Junction resident’s success in the tournament started when she was 12. She paired with her father, Len, to…
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Letters to the editor
HES rezoning plan reduces potential benefits By: centraljersey.com HILLSBOROUGH – Did you feel your wallet get pinched last Tuesday night? You probably knew your local tax dollars were paying police and teachers, but did you realize that the Township Committee was also using our tax dollars to enrich local landowners? Last week, the Township Committee…
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Capitol news and comment
By: centraljersey.com The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Sports brain injuries With high school sports practices getting under way, Assembly members Patrick J. Diegnan Jr., Craig J. Coughlin, Thomas P. Giblin and Mila M. Jasey are pushing legislation to create an awareness program on the…
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Praising a column on marriage equality
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Packet and Hank Kalet, author of the recent article entitled "Equal protection will rule" (Aug. 13), are to be praised and thanked for publishing and writing, respectively, regarding equality and justice for all. I am a 73-ear old man in a 42-year committed relationship with another man, age 74. I am…
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CRANBURY COFFEE HOUSE
By Alan Stefanowicz Friday, September 10, 2010 … The Cranbury Coffee House, located at 22 S. Main Street in Cranbury, NJ will be presenting "An Evening of Original Acoustic Music" featuring the exciting duo Jeannie O’Neill & Thomas Martin. This duo is really entertaining and should not be missed. Adults $8. Children 12 and under…
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Editorial
Push New Jersey towns to find way to merge By: centraljersey.com Municipal consolidation may be gaining momentum. Consider some recent events: The two Princetons have formed a commission to investigate consolidation, the first time the towns will formally sit down and discuss the issue since 1996. Hightstown and East Windsor have entered discussions to determine…
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More delays seem for Chesterfield school construction
By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer CHESTERFIELD – It appears the new, $37 million Chesterfield Elementary School has met with another delay. The Board of Education was expected to vote Wednesday night, after the Register-News deadline, to move back the "substantial completion" target date when a certificate of occupancy can be obtained from Nov. 1…
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