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NORTH HANOVER: Food pantry could close without donations
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer NORTH HANOVER The Harvest of Hope Food Pantry has all but run out of food. So much so if donations don’t start coming in immediately, there won’t be much of anything left to harvest. The Rev. Robert Russell is the pastor at Rose of Sharon Lutheran Church, which houses…
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West Windsor’s ‘Greening’ fair
Heidi Kleinman and GROWW Committee The second annual GroWW (Greening of West Windsor) Environmental Education Fair on Saturday displayed environmental initiatives happening through our township to protect our natural resources. As a township, we have embarked on a path to develop a Sustainability Plan for our community, which encompasses land use decisions, energy-saving opportunities,…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, W.Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Following a motor vehicle stop on Bayard Lane at 7:39 p.m. on Oct. 15, Igor Naskalov, 48, of Princeton was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Mr. Naskalov was charged with DWI and refusal to submit to breath tests. He was transported to police headquarters where he was processed and released later in the…
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Supporting Fedun, Hovey in Montgomery
Charles DiDomenico of Montgomery As a registered Republican who votes independently, based on the merits, I am voting for Democratic candidates Mike Fedun and Keith Hovey for Montgomery Township Committee. I have lived in Montgomery since 1971 and consider Mike Fedun to be the single most exceptional candidate in decades. He was born and…
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WEST WINDSOR: Facelift for WW Plaza awaits Acme replacement
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Plaza Station, the former home of the Acme supermarket, may be getting a facelift. But not before a new anchor store can be found to replace the Acme, which moved out in the spring, according to David Marconi, of Silbert Realty Management Co. Inc…
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MONTGOMERY: COAH dispute clouds Skillman Village sale
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A handful of concerned residents turned out at the Township Committee meeting last week, pressing officials for answers to their questions on Skillman Village and the township’s plan to put affordable housing on the property. Their appearance prompted a dialogue that lasted more than two hours on the…
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Two Lectures at MCCC Focus on New Jersey History
Wendy Humphrey Two Lectures at MCCC Focus on New Jersey History West Windsor, N.J. — Mercer County Community College invites community members to learn more about our “Garden State.” The college hosts two guest lecturers who will focus on New Jersey in lunchtime talks in November. The lectures are free and take place on MCCC’s West Windsor…
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Capital Health Foundation Honors Stacey Halvorsen and the Capital Health Auxiliary
DM Trenton, N.J. – The Capital Health Foundation will honor physical therapist Stacey Halvorsen of Bordentown and the Capital Health Auxiliary on Saturday, October 24 at its 12th Annual “A Capital Affair” Gala at the Hyatt Regency Princeton. Much like the décor and supporting event materials, the black tie event will reinforce Capital Health’s new…
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PRINCETON: A discussion of ‘what-if’ by Princeton Future
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer A host of local officials, architects and area residents gathered over coffee Saturday morning to ask “What if?” when it comes to the future of Princeton. Participants in the session, held at the Princeton Public Library, were asked to explore how to combine development with the preservation of the character…
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