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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Agreement opens door for retail center
new strip mall now planned for Route 27 tract By Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick has reached a settlement with developer Riya Finnegans LLC that will allow a shopping center to be built on Route 27 with the township purchasing part of the property so a buffer can be installed to protect residential neighbors.…
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SCHOOL BOARD RACES: Candidate file in PRSD, WW-P, Montgomery
By John Saccenti and Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers Voters will have no shortage of candidates to choose from in the school elections in April. Three seats are open on the Princeton Regional Board of Education, one representing the borough and two for the township. All seats are three year terms. Board President Alan Hegedus and…
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BORDENTOWN: Wrestlers earn two fifths in Region 7
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Bordentown High’s Brett Pedersen and Khalid Shakir both placed fifth in their weight class while competing in the Region 7 Wrestling Tournament, held this past Saturday at the host site of Robbinsville High School. Matt Bauer added a sixth at 189 pounds. “The season didn’t quite end the…
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STATE: Supreme Court Justice voices layoff concerns
By Julia Bumke, Special Writer New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Stuart Rabner, speaking at Princeton University on Wednesday, warned that layoffs in the state’s Justice Department could threaten essential operations of the court system. ”Our greatest worry is that the court cannot continue losing employees each year and provide the services that are essential,” Justice…
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Mrs. G TV & Appliances social media event goes 3D: Techlicious.com founder Suzanne Kantra to speak about 3D TVs
By Hilary Morris (PRINCETON): Avatar the Movie went 3D. The Grammys went 3D. Now Mrs. G TV & Appliances in Larenceville is going 3D! On Wednesday March 24, 2010 at 10am, Suzanne Kantra, the founder of Techlicious.com will be speaking about 3D TVs and how to set up a 3D home theater system at the…
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MONROE: Charges follow bomb mishap
Teen injured in explosion of homemade bomb By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE A local youth seriously injured his hand after trying to ignite a homemade pipe bomb in the Legends Development on Feb. 25. Monroe Township police and the First Aid Squad responded to a call on Legends Drive and Spotswood Englishtown Road…
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WEST AMWELL: Little replaces Magill on school board
Ms. Little has filed a petition to run for the remainder of Ms. Magill’s unexpired term April 20. The term expires in 2012. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The West Amwell Elementary School Board of Education has appointed Andrea Albanese Little to fill the board vacancy created by the resignation of Cynthia…
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MANVILLE: District revamping gifted students’ classes
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The district’s recent curriculum and program evaluations brought a rumor about nixing honors classes to district studentsand some, accompanied by their parents to the Feb. 16th Board of Education meeting. ”The girls came home with a rumor,” Tara Andrews, of Boesel Avenue, said. “I was told that ABIS was doing…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Towns receive grant for traffic study of Minute Maid site
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer East Windsor and Hightstown received a $100,000 grant this week aimed at helping with redevelopment efforts for the former Minute Maid site on Mercer Street that’s been in limbo for nearly six years. The money comes from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission and is part of the…
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