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GUEST COLUMN: Recycling: Let us hear new ideas
By Piper Trelstad Has your recycling bin started to fill up faster than your trash can? If so, you are not alone. Since Lambertville started its expanded recycling program in October 2008, the amount of waste we are recycling has gone up dramatically, while the amount of trash we are sending to landfills or for…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Redevelopment zoning eyed for Kushner parcel
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE In an effort to spur commercial development south of Town Center on Route 33 in a still-shaky real estate market, the Township Council again is considering naming the municipally owned tract of land across the street from the shopping center a redevelopment zone. That designation, if ultimately adopted…
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PRINCETON: Water main break disrupts downtown shopping
Princeton firefighter Andrew Gettlefinger stands outside a Witherspoon Street building where a water main break disrupted business downtown on Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Storm brings much snow, few problems to region
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer While the region was pounded with this season’s first major snowstorm, local law enforcement stayed vigilant, prepped for major mishaps. ”It was a very stressful weekend,” Cranbury police Chief Ed Kahler said. “We had a few accidents and a number of disabled vehicles.” This was the first time the Cranbury…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township faces financial hurdles
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Mayor William Morelli says he sees financial hurdles ahead for the township in 2010. “The biggest challenge is going to be the budget because we have no fat in our budget,” he said. “We don’t have excess employees we can lay off without affecting public…
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MCCC to Host Summer Camps Open House Jan. 24
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Despite the chilly weather, we’re more than halfway to summer. At Mercer County Community College, summer camp coordinators are already gearing up for another stimulating, fun-filled season of youth programs set to begin June 21. On Sunday, January 24, Mercer hosts a “Summer Camps Open House” to introduce…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Area digs out from unusual December snowstorm
By Vanessa Holt, Managing Editor Record-breaking amounts of snow accumulated over the weekend, conveniently giving residents ample time to clean up for the Monday commute, but inconveniently landing on the last shopping weekend before Christmas. Original forecasts called for 10 to 20 inches of snow with high winds gusting to 50 mph in…
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PRINCETON: Water main break disrupts downtown shopping
News photo by Mark Czajkowski Princeton firefighter Andrew Gettlefinger stands outside the side entrance to the Witherspoon Street building housing the UPS store and Ichiban Japanese cuisine after a water main break flooded the basement and disrupted commerce for merchants on both sides of Witherspoon Street for several hours on Wednesday. Electric and gas service…
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JAMESBURG: Buckelew Mansion repairs on tap
Project going out for bids By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG The borough is taking a major step toward reopening the Buckelew House as architects prepare to go out to bid for the project next month. Dec. 15, archeologists and engineers were out on the property making last-minute adjustments to the bid specifications, said…
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