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Consider the city’s future
Nancy L. Minnick of Bordentown City To the editor: In this past Sunday’s edition of the Trenton Times, I came across the article “Hamilton intends to keep neighborhoods spruced up” and felt it might be of interest to the candidates for City Commission. Since returning to Bordentown City in the autumn of 2003, I have…
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PENNINGTON: Liquor license forum Monday
Question: Should dry town issue one or more liquor licenses? By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Whether Pennington Borough, long a dry town, should issue one or more liquor licenses will be the subject of an open forum to be hosted by the Borough Council at 7 p.m. Monday (May 11) at Borough Hall. ”This meeting…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Three arrested on drug charge
Two juveniles and an 18-year-old were arrested Wednesday after a traffic stop in the Princeton Walk development. View Larger Map Townswhip police were called to Ginger Court at 4:23 p.m. after receiving a report about a suspicious vehicle in the area, according to a press release from the Police Department. Patrolman Kenneth Herman arrived at the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school’s math contest adds up
Freshman Kelsey Giolli (at left) provided the winning design for the decorative button contest, sposored by the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New Jersey (AMTNJ). Sophomore Craig Fowler and senior Dan Bivas (at right) were among the story problem challenge winners. Photo by Fred Salz
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CRANBURY: Student authors learning how to help
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Students poring over their textbooks is no strange sight, but there’s a slight phenomenon that’s taking place in the sixth-graders’ classroom at Cranbury School as pupils are transitioning from readers to authors. It’s all a part of the national Books of Hope project, a program that allows U.S.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mixed-use development plan draws criticism
By Matt Chiappardi, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The plan for a nearly 2-acre proposed mixed use development on Route 33 near Avon Drive prompted several Twin Rivers residents, including members of the homeowners association board, to voice serious concerns this week about the traffic they believe it would generate and its aesthetics. Moreover, members…
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PRINCETON: Dinky station must move, university says
By Lauren Otis,Staff Writer PRINCETON — Princeton University officials have presented an updated proposal for an arts and transit neighborhood along Alexander Road south of McCarter Theatre to Princeton Borough Council, but held firm to one controversial element — that the Dinky terminus must be moved 460 feet farther south from Nassau Street for the…
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MONROE: A tree grows in Monroe
Staff photo by John Keating. Cynthia Hills fourth-grade class and the northern red oak tree.
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EAST WINDSOR: Mironov stresses open space, roads in speech
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Open space preservation, continued road improvements and upcoming commercial development projects all were highlighted by East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov in her annual State of the Township address. The mayor cited the difficult economic times at several points throughout the address, but struck a very positive tone about the direction…
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