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PRINCETON: Hospital challenges boro housing plan
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — The Princeton Medical Center, which is relocating to Plainsboro in 2012, and the developer slated to take over its Witherspoon Street site have filed formal objections to Princeton Borough’s Housing Element and Fair Share Plan with the state Council on Affordable Housing. The news took Princeton Borough officials…
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Mental Health Center is Looking for Feedback
Somerset County Board of Freeholders The Richard Hall Community Mental Health Center of Somerset County, located at 500 N. Bridge St. in Bridgewater is looking for input from the community and its clients. In an effort to better serve the public, the mental health center will hold 10 focus groups during the months of May…
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‘Barn Swing’ dance fetes music of 1930s Saturday
Events to be held in the barn at Brook Hollow Farm, Sergeantsville, on May 9 ”Barn Swing,” New Jersey Conservation Foundation’s barn dance celebrating the musical exuberance of the 1930s, will be held in the historic barn at Brook Hollow Farm, Sergeantsville, on May 9. It will feature music and dancing, appetizers, a buffet dinner,…
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STOCKTON: Blasenheim dwelling going ‘green’
Last year, Joanne Blasenheim invested in a complete redesign of her house on Lambertville-Headquarters Road By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — The Blasenheim family was known for years for their successful business ventures, but this summer they’ll likely become the talk of the local “green” community. Paul Blasenheim was Chef Paul, owner of Chef…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the May 7 edition
By Peg Traino ABC Nursery School and Kindergarten, located on Mill Lane in Columbus, is currently accepting registrations for the PM Kindergarten class for the 2009-2010 school year. If you are interested please call 609-298-0700. * * * The next scheduled recycle pick up for Mansfield Township is Monday, May 11. * * * The…
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LAWRENCE: Ped/bike path wish list heads to DOT office
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer With a consultant’s study in hand, Lawrence Township officials have contacted the state Department of Transportation hoping to implement a handful of suggestions for bicycle and pedestrian improvements. The study was prepared by consultant Michael Baker Jr. Inc., which had been retained by the township — through the…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough still eyeing 13-cent tax hike
But state aid cut significantly cut increase By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN Residents likely will see a 13-cent tax increase this year, but that number could drop significantly with the receipt of state aid, borough officials say. The Borough Council on April 28 tabled its vote on the $2 million 2009 spending…
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