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CRANBURY: Committee quiet on pet fees
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — It was curiously quiet in the meeting room Monday night, when Mayor Jay Taylor asked members of the Township Committee for a motion to adopt the ordinance that would increase the township’s dog and cat licensing fees. “I’ll entertain a motion here,” he said. Not a word…
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EAST WINDSOR: Aurobindo Pharma USA to build large warehouse
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov announced that Aurobindo Pharma USA has purchased 90 acres on Windsor Center Drive and plans to develop the site for a major pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution center, according to a township press release. “We are excited that Aurobindo has chosen East Windsor for its…
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PitchPlay launches new pay per click technology!
By 1888 PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) “With rising or frequently changing search engine advertising costs, it has become essential to monitor your pay per click campaigns and cost per clicks purchased. Without this valuable information you could just be throwing your marketing dollars out the window! Says Robert Russo / CEO of PitchPlay.” Tampa FL –…
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HILLSBOROUGH: YMCAs to hold spring open houses on March 21
Somerset County YMCA invites members of the community to shake off the winter blues and visit their branches for spring open houses on Saturday, March 21, at Hillsborough, Somerville and Somerset Hills YMCAs. Free and open to the community, the events will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will offer a variety of…
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LOOSE ENDS: There’s always work to do
Finding out who’s essential in a storm By Pam Hersh As the trials and tribulations of a brutal winter start to fade from my consciousness, it is essential that I go public with my rant about essential personnel during weather crises. The issue hit me like the chunk of ice that fell on my head…
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PRINCETON: Nancy Snyderman leaving NBC to join medical school faculty
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton resident Nancy Snyderman said Thursday that she is leaving her job as chief medical editor for NBC News, the end of a nearly 10-year-career with the network marked by her controversial decision to violate a quarantine last year. In a statement, she said she was planning to join…
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys Swimmer of the Year
Von Autenried pushed Pirates back to top of CVC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Anthony Bartolone could tell how invested Kurt Von Autenried was in the boys swim team this year. The sophomore had enjoyed a strong freshman year, and he came back more motivated and prepared to help the Pirates…
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