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BUSINESS: Rental status extended for Waxwood in Princeton
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Describing a dire real estate market, which has significantly impacted his own projects, developer J. Robert Hillier has sought and obtained an amendment to a developer’s agreement with Princeton Borough for The Waxwood, his 34-unit property on Quarry Street. Mr. Hillier asked for and obtained a second extension from the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hair-raising benefit aimed at helping clean oil spill
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer One Hillsborough salon is asking its customers to use their heads to help clean the oil leaking from the Deepwater Horizon oil well in the Gulf of Mexico or, at least, their hair. Adam and Eve Salon and Spa, on Route 206, will host a benefit for the Matter…
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AMWELLS: Women to shave heads to aid pediatric cancer research
Linda Seida, Staff Writer They say a woman’s crowning glory is her hair. But for two local women, the loss of their hair will not be a blow to vanity. In fact, they’re looking forward to the experience. Stephanie Hope and Norma Zimmerman will shave their heads to raise funds for pediatric cancer research. The…
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STOCKTON: Write-in candidate accepts nod
Linda Seida Staff Writer STOCKTON — A write-in candidate has accepted his nomination and will be placed on the ballot in November to run for a seat on the Borough Council. Timothy J. Nemeth accepted the nomination last week, according to Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi. He received 14 of the 28 write-in votes from…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Another step for police takeover
Borough employs lawyer to negotiate By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Borough leaders have taken another big step toward the possible dissolution of the town’s police force. The Borough Council voted unanimously Monday to hire attorney Douglas K. Wolfson as its special labor counsel, for a maximum of $25,000, to negotiate with East Windsor…
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Tax veto will hurt New Jersey senior citizens
Sonya Martin, Gabriel Court I have forwarded the letter below to the mayor of Hillsborough, Sen. Christopher Bateman, and Assemblyman Peter Biondi and Assemblywoman Denise Coyle regarding a pending vote in the legislature to override Gov. Chris Christie’s veto of the “millionaire’s tax.” I urge Hillsborough residents to make their feelings known to them quickly.…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school and other meetings through July 6 HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP FIRE COMMISSIONERS: June 24 and July 8, 7 p.m., Municipal Building. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD: June 24, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. PENNINGTON LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: June 24, 7:30 p.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL VALLEY REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: June 28, 7:30 p.m.,…
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LETTERS: Planet Pets will be missed
Vera Schwartz, Kendall Park I was very saddened to learn of the closing of Planet Pets & Hobby World in the Franklin Park Shopping Center. Although, a small individually owned business, Planet Pets was a beautifully managed store that served as an outstanding resource to residents, particularly animal lovers. The store was never just a…
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sport shorts
Marlboro High School will host the ’Stang Wrestling Camp June 28-July 2, 5-8 p.m. each night. Marlboro’s head wrestling coach William Wernst, Bill Terrell, former Manalapan head coach and current Marlboro assistant, and Keith Masi, assistant coach at Marlboro, are the staff. Among the guest clinicians are Rutgers University’s Scott Winston, the former Jackson Memorial…
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