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PRINCETON: Plumbing site in store for Hillier makeover
Architect and developer J. Robert Hillier at work in his new storefront office at 190-198 Witherspoon Street in Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funding Keeps Senior Lunch Program Open in North Brunswick
By DHSS American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funding Keeps Senior Lunch Program Open in North Brunswick NORTH BRUNSWICK – Health and Senior Services Commissioner Heather Howard today met with seniors and local officials at the North Brunswick Senior Center to discuss the local impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) on senior…
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PRINCETON: Plumbing site in store for Hillier makeover
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer PRINCETON — A vacant property on Witherspoon Street will get a sustainable makeover under a proposed redevelopment project expected to go to the Princeton Borough Zoning Board of Adjustment by the end of the year. Architect and developer J. Robert Hillier has applied for approval to redevelop 190-198 Witherspoon St.,…
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PRINCETON: Pumpkinmania! Glorious orange squash are a vital part of autumn
Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski By Anthony Stoeckert Special Writer It was a on a hot, humid day in the middle of August when I started to get tired of the green. I was doing my best to get rid of it, mowing the lawn and pulling weeds (including a 3-foot monstrosity that…
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PRINCETON: Never too close for comfort
PHS boys soccer rides defense to another win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Watching the Princeton High boys soccer team play, you almost get the feeling that scoring goals is overrated. The Little Tigers don’t score a whole lot this year — they have 19 goals in 11 games — but they don’t lose either.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates capture sectional tennis
WW-P South advances to Group IV state semifinals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls tennis team is a bridesmaid no more. The Pirates won their first Central Jersey Group IV championship since 2000 with a 4-1 win over Montgomery High School at Nassau Racquet Club on Thursday afternoon. The Pirates…
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GSA project needs GOP leadership
Helen Haines, Stonewyck Drive Hillsborough is home to thousands of acres of open space and farmland, much of it preserved thanks to the efforts of Republican county and local leaders. Among those leaders are the incumbent candidates for the Township Committee, Bob Wagner and Carl Suraci, and Somerset County Freeholder incumbent candidate, Jack Ciattarelli, also…
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Green Lifestyle Expert Sara Snow to Speak on Affordable Green Living
By Holistic Moms Network Press Release GOING GREEN ON LESS Caldwell, NJ – Today’s parents are increasingly interested in natural and organic options for themselves and their families, but in tough economic times parents wonder if going green is simply too expensive. The growing market for natural and organic products is a clear indicator of…
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LAWRENCE: Halloween parade set Oct. 30
Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Company invites local children to participate in the annual Halloween Parade and Costume Contest on Friday, Oct. 30. The event begins lining up at Lawrenceville Elementary School parking lot at 6 p.m. At 6:15 p.m. a firetruck will lead children and their families around the neighborhood for a mini-parade and…
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