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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough delays restrictions on taxis
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN An ordinance that would have restricted the number of taxi companies and cabs in the borough was not introduced as expected by the council this week. But the councilman who sits on a committee charged with drafting the local law said the issue could rear its…
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LAWRENCE: Prospective volunteer hopes to head to Morocco with Peace Corps
By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer Hoping to communicate with a unique culture through crafts, Emily Donahue, 25, of Featherbed Court, will depart for Morocco on Sept. 8 to serve as a small business development volunteer in the Peace Corps. Ms. Donahue has had her hopes set on the Peace Corps since the seventh grade…
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Auto shop earns appreciation
Thomas Rodriguez, Hillsborough Letters of appreciation and thanks are far and few between when to comes to service industries and dealing with customers. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to a job well done to Jeff and his team at Camplain Automotive Inc. in Manville. Not to go into great detail, but…
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WEST WINDSOR: University Square gets pharma tenant
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Two years after construction on the five-story office building was completed, the first tenant will move into University Square at Route 1 and Alexander Road. The entire top floor of the building, 67,531 square feet, will be occupied by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, a global manufacturer, seller importer/exporter…
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PLAINSBORO: Former resident dies in East Windsor accident
By Sean Ruppert, The Packet Group The death of a former Plainsboro man, found inside a commercial-size chipping/mulching machine on Disbrow Hill Road in East Windsor, has officially been ruled accidental. Christopher Silverthorne, 32, died at a Timberwolf Tree Service work site July 23. Police said officers and emergency medical technicians responded at 12:35 p.m.…
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PENNINGTON: Hydrant flushing, hybrid car among council topics
PENNINGTON COUNCIL UPDATE By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Pennington Borough’s fire hydrants will be flushed Aug. 18, 19 and 20, borough Councilman Joseph Lawver announced at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. Mr. Lawver, the council member in charge of Public Works, said the flushing may cause a temporary discoloration of the water, a slight change…
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Mill Road Camp helps Food Pantry
LouAnne Wolf, Social Services Director, South Brunswick Township Mill Road Day Camp and their CIT program have indeed come to the aid of their local food pantry. After several weeks of holding a food drive at the camp, they dropped off several vans and truck loads full of food and drink for the South…
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