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LAMBERTVILLE: Solar energy co-op to meet July 22
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer Community leaders who are putting together a solar energy co-op are tentatively scheduled to meet July 22 to discuss the details of making the venture work with JCP&L and the state Board of Public Utilities. The goal of the group is to ultimately save money by using solar energy in…
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CRANBURY: Township eyes new siren
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — For decades, it’s been there — for warnings of felines clutched to tree branches, poison control calls and structures ablaze. But Cranbury now is saying a farewell to the longtime fire siren that is perched atop the township’s water tower, a structure in the midst of being dismantled.…
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HOPEWELL: Cabin to be placed farther inside park
by John Tredrea, Staff Writer State government has decided to put a cabin for campers at Washington Crossing State Park much farther into the park’s interior than originally was proposed, Paul Pogorzelski, Hopewell Township administrator and engineer said last week. ”It’s good news,” said township Mayor Vanessa Sandom of the new location for the cabin.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Election outcomes reflected in reorganization
West Windsor residents outside the crowded Township Council chamber during the reorganization meeting. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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CRANBURY: Encouring helmet use
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Finding a way to positively reinforce the law can have its challenges, but the Cranbury Police are doing just that as they are in the midst of their “wheels under your feet, helmet on your head” campaign, which began Monday and is set to run through September. For…
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Festival organizers thank community
Debra Licciardello, on behalf of The Woosamonsa School House Association trustees The trustees of the Woosamonsa School House Association wish to thank the Hopewell community for participating in our Strawberry Shortcake Festival. It was a special Father’s Day celebration. The weather cooperated, and all enjoyed a lovely, old-fashioned time, including plenty of delicious shortcake! One…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Learning to love reading
by Davy James, Staff Writer As students enjoy their first week of summer vacation, the South Brunswick Public Library is beginning its 2009 Summer Reading Program with the reminder that reading doesn’t have to be exclusively for school. ”Summer is a time to have fun and to make new friends,” said Young Adult Librarian Saleena…
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Shutting down ‘nonoperating’ school districts
Mayors Ed Zimmerman,Rocky Hill & Ray Heck,Millstone Sometime early Friday morning, June 26, the State Legislature approved bills A4141 & S3000 with little or no discussion. These bills set in place certain rules for the shut down and dissolution of “Non-Operating School Districts” such as Millstone Borough and Rocky Hill Borough. Non-operating school districts…
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PRINCETON: When independence was first celebrated
Beekman’s Tavern on Nassau Street was the center of Princeton’s patriotic events during the Revolutionary War. The building was demolished in 1937.
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