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Bill would stop clock for developers
By: Michele Byers When you make important decisions, you most likely base them on the best information you have available at the time. When New Jersey towns make decisions with far-reaching impacts – like approving or denying a new housing development, shopping mall or industrial center – the towns want to base their decisions on…
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L’ville 5k is set for May 9
By: centraljersey.com On Sunday May 9, the Lawrenceville School will host its seventh annual Big Red Race to benefit the School Camp (a residential summer camp for underprivileged youth that has been in operation for more than a century) and local non-profits fighting hunger. The School is located at 2500 Main Street in Lawrenceville. The…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Happy birthday, Whole Earth Center!
Inside the Whole Earth Center, a Princeton institution for 40 years. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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IN THE KITCHEN: Happy birthday, Whole Earth Center!
By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer Do you remember what you were doing in 1970? I was living in Cambridge, Mass., and working at Boston After Dark newspaper (now the Boston Phoenix). While it wasn’t as far out as the scene in San Francisco, we had plenty of wonderful music and other exciting happenings to…
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PRINCETON: ‘A Classic Cabaret’: Ann Hampton Callaway wows Princeton Symphony supporters
Guests at the Princeton Symphony’s annual benefit include, from left, Steve Tugentman, Steve Zipperstein, Madeline Tugentman, Susan Mullin, Diane Zipperstein and Dan Mullin. More than 230 guests turned out in the Bedens Brook Country Club to support the orchestra’s cultural and educational mission.
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Birding and history walk set May 1 along D&R Canal
By George Dawson The Delaware & Raritan Canal Watch group is sponsoring a birding and history walk on Saturday, May 1, on the state park towpath in the Weston-Zarephath section of Franklin Township. The walk, which starts at 8 a.m., will meet at the Weston Causeway parking area on the canal (the abandoned blacktop road…
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Things to do
Tuesday, April 13 By: centraljersey.com Medication seminar: 5 p.m., Waterside Villas, Overlook Drive. Consultation with a pharmacist from Texas Road Pharmacy about issues related to medications. Dinner. Contact: 609-409-0018. Wednesday, April 14 Hearing and hearing loss: 2 p.m., Monroe Township Senior Center. Susan Krum, doctor of audiology at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New…
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Wider roadway causes worries
Old Trenton project raises fear of speeders By: Maria Prato CRANBURY – Some residents living near Old Trenton Road are worried that a planned widening project will encourage speeders. They plan to attend the Township Committee meeting Monday to present their concerns, hoping to win the committee’s support and keep turning lanes from being added.…
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Become a volunteer master naturalist
By: Michele Byers When Sir Francis Bacon declared more than 400 years ago that "knowledge is power," he never could have envisioned the era of specialization we live in today. Knowledge is more powerful than ever, but fewer people seem to have the intimate knowledge of plants, animals and ecosystems than in generations past. Not…
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