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Cell tower plans proceed
By: Chelsea Radler – Staff Writer Despite objections from residents of Princeton and Lawrence, the township Planning Board endorsed the construction of a 160-foot monopole cell tower at 110 Carter Road on Monday night. Lawrence Township and CWL Realty, LLC, which is leasing the Carter Road plot from the township, were co-applicants to the Planning…
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Wildcats win Sunburst
By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence U-12 Wildcats girls soccer team recently won their flight in the Sunburst Soccer Tournament in West Windsor. Lawrence took a 4-1 win over the West Windsor Cosmos in the opener, as Yasmin Rubio scored twice and Katie O’Reilly and Abby Smith scored solo goals. Hannah Zoll had two assists and went…
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Christ the King School graduates 35th class
By: Mary Ellen Zangara – Special Writer Christ the King School celebrated its 35th graduating class with a graduation mass on June 11, with 12 students became alumni of the school. Caitlin Beattie received the highest honor to be the valedictorian of the Class of 2010. Caitlin spoke to her class, noting the milestone the…
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Bucks audubon update
By: centraljersey.com – Castles in the Fields, June 26, 6:30-9 p.m. Castles in the Fields is the society’s annual premier event held at a local location (see website). This year’s celebration party marks the 11th anniversary of the annual Barns of Distinction Tour on July 10. This party under the stars will feature gourmet fare…
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Helping diabetes sufferers in Princeton
Karen Rose Tank, Eileen Blanchfield of Princeton Diabetes is an epidemic that affects nearly 24 million Americans with another 57 million at high risk for developing this devastating disease. Of this population, over 1 million are diagnosed with type 1 or insulin-dependent diabetes where they no longer produce insulin. They must rely on external…
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Police blotter
By: centraljersey.com A 17-year-old resident came to police headquarters on North Main Street at 1:34 p.m. June 14, to report losing a blue PNC bank bag containing $3,400 in cash, a New Jersey driver’s license, and several items for his daughter. According to the resident, the incident occurred at 11:45 a.m. that day, when he…
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Talnagi growing with experience
MHS product on Legion team By: Bob Nuse – The Packet Group SKILLMAN – Dan Sferrazza likes the fact that Joe Talnagi gets to pitch in a more relaxed atmosphere with the Somerville American Legion baseball team. "It’s different here," said Sferrazza, who is Talnagi’s coach with both the Somerville team and the Manville High…
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Capitol news and comment
By: centraljersey.com The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators representing Central Jersey communities and other items of political concern. Open records Legislation Assemblymen Joseph Cryan, Upendra Chivukula and Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein sponsored to set lower and more uniform fees for copies of official state government documents was released June 16 by an…
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The legacy of Cousteau lives on
By: Michele Byers The explosion of BP’s Deepwater Horizon drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico has been disastrous for the environment, but as the oil continues to pour out, it is striking a deeper chord. Even hundreds of miles from the oil slick (for now), we are reminded of the vulnerability of New Jersey’s…
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