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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings PENNINGTON LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: July 22, 10 a.m., library, 30 N. Main St. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD: July 22, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP FIRE COMMISSIONERS: July 22, 7 p.m., Union Firehouse. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH: July 26, 6:30 p.m., Municipal Building. …
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Towpath patrol mandate in place
By: Linda Seida – Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE – Lambertville police have stepped up patrols of the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park towpath, conducting them by foot, bicycle and all-terrain vehicle to try to ensure citizens’ safety in the popular recreation area. The police always have conducted such patrols when circumstances permitted, but now they…
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PRINCETON: Health Dept. to post sanitary inspection results online
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PRINCETON — The Princeton Health Commission wants residents to know the conditions of local establishments. The commission — which conducts sanitary inspections at places such as restaurants, delis, cafeterias, schools, churches, daycare centers, pet shops, youth camps and public schools — is getting ready to post detailed reports of their…
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Much bigger tax bill irks Princeton resident
Roger Nelson of Princeton We have received our 2010 Final Tax bill and the 2010 Princeton Township Budget Summary. The first is amazing and disconcerting, and the second is wholly incompatible with what is documented in the first. Let me explain. My wife and I, senior citizens, have lived since 1982 in a tiny,…
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Gourgaud Gallery booked through end of 2012
By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer CRANBURY – Finding an empty spot on Gourgaud Gallery’s walls could be difficult for any up and coming artists since the schedule has been booked through 2012. In addition to the packed 2012 schedule, artists already have requested the space for January, February, June, September and December of 2013.…
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For safety first!
Jill Murray, Hopewell Township We are so consumed with safety: bike helmets, crosswalks, seat belts, life guards, smoke detectors, etc, as we should be. Why we would hesitate in hiring the correct number of police officers is beyond me. I was surprised to read Officer’s Christopher Kascik’s letter last week, as I had no…
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Editorial
Food pantry shelves need replenishing By: centraljersey.com Local food pantries need our help. As the national recession grinds on and the number of unemployed Americans remains at near-record levels, local food agencies are reporting a shortage of food and putting out the call for aid. Many are serving people who never thought they’d find themselves…
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Watershed notes
By: centraljersey.com The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association welcomes Amy Soli as the organization’s new science director. "Science is at the heart of the Watershed Association’s mission of protecting clean water and the environment in central New Jersey," said Jim Waltman, executive director. "Amy is a great addition to our team and brings a wide range…
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Letters to the editor
Reduce spending on part-time benefits By: centraljersey.com I would like to comment on a recent story on North Hanover’s budget 2010 budget plan coupled with Thursday’s public budget hearing. Since this budget will require increasing the municipal local purpose tax 5.2 cents per $100 of assessed home value which represents a 16.5 percent increase coupled…
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