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PRINCETON: Two-year-old bank gets a new CEO
Andrew Chon is the new chairman and chief executive of The Bank of Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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LAMBERTVILLE: Federal money earmarked for Route 29
Mayor David Del Vecchio described the section of the highway that will be upgraded as “next to the mountain, south of town” By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — More than $2 million in federal stimulus money is going to be spent in Lambertville and West Amwell Township for improvements to Route 29. Lambertville Mayor…
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LAWRENCE: Green Building Expo shows sustainability within reach
Phil McAuliffe Charles Huebner of BF Rick window show off a cross section of a window.
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LAWRENCE: DEP approves plan to clean up Pit Stop
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A remedial work plan for the former Pit Stop service station at 1175 Lawrence Road, prepared by the Louis Berger Group Inc., has been approved by the state Department of Environmental Protection. The DEP’s approval paves the way for the Morristown-based company to oversee the remedial investigation phase of…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the March 19 edition
By Nancy Mrzljak The First Annual Spirit of Chesterfield Township Festival meeting will be held 7 p.m., tonight, at the Crosswicks United Methodist Church in Crosswicks. The First Annual Spirit of Chesterfield Festival will be held this fall. The hope is to celebrate the rich heritage and history of Chesterfield Township. Please come out and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School tax stays stable
by Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick School District presented a tentative budget Tuesday that carries a 2.8 percent increase from last year but does not increase taxes. Taxpayers will vote April 21 on a tax levy of $96 million with a zero-cent increase on last year’s tax rate of 2.605 per $100 of…
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Preserve is open!
Miles Arnott, executive director, Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve There have been many distressing news reports recently about the closing of Washington Crossing Historic Park and related properties managed by the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission (PHMC). Unfortunately many people have mistakenly assumed that Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve will also be affected by the closings.…
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LAWRENCE: Green Building Expo shows sustainability within reach
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer With her 3-year-old son at her side, Deborah Aubert Thomas wandered from exhibit to exhibit Saturday morning, checking out what each one had to offer at Sustainable Lawrence’s Green Building Expo. Ms. Aubert Thomas paused for a few minutes at RiverStone Cabinetry’s booth, which specializes in kitchen and bathroom…
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NEW HOPE: Kozuhowski lauded for ‘heads-up’ police work
Commended for work in apprehending three armed bank robber suspects By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — A New Hope Borough police officer recently received a commendation for his part in apprehending three armed bank robber suspects. Officer Kenneth Kozuhowski spied the three men Feb. 17 in a cul-de-sac on Shire Drive not long…
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