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LAWRENCE: Denny’s building to make way for Porsche dealership
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The former Denny’s restaurant will be demolished to make way for a new showroom, waiting area and service write-up area for the Porsche of Princeton new-car dealership, under a plan approved by the Lawrence Township Planning Board. The Planning Board gave unanimous approval Monday night to Porsche of Princeton’s application…
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ALLENTOWN: Store fits into Old Mill style
By Amy Batista, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — The Old Mill has been leased to new owners who provide unique, handmade products which promotes fair and ethical trade and reflects generations of proud artisans from around the world. “The One Eyed Turtle started with a passion for handmade products from around the world by…
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LAWRENCE: Health Department issues hepatitis warning
In the wake of reports of a food handler at a Hamilton Township eatery who contracted Hepatitis A, Lawrence Township residents who ate at Rosa’s Restaurant and Catering between Nov. 10 and Dec. 1 are advised to contact their primary care physician to inform the doctor of their possible exposure and to discuss post-exposure…
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PRINCETON: Jimmy Carter criticizes rapes on college campuses
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former President Jimmy Carter used an appearance at Princeton University Wednesday to criticize American colleges for looking the other way at rapes taking place on their campuses. Mr. Carter, speaking to an audience of 800 people in the university Chapel, argued the problem is part of a broader pattern…
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LAWRENCE: Foundation awards $68,000 in grants
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township Education Foundation has awarded nearly $68,000 in grants to fund requests from Lawrence Township public school district teachers for programs that range from garden and engineering kits to music program enhancements. Kelly Bidle, president of the foundation’s board of trustees, said a record number of requests were…
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CRANBURY: Taylor supports men’s health with mustache
Movember deals with mens’ health By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Committeeman Jay Taylor will be the first to tell you that facial hair is not for him. "I applaud people who wear a moustache (sic) and make it work for them," he said. "Unfortunately, I am not one of those people." And…
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TRENTON: Turner wants Senate to oppose pipeline
State Sen. Shirley K. Turner introduced Monday a Senate resolution objecting to and opposing the proposed PennEast Pipeline project, a 108-mile pipeline that would extend from northern Pennsylvania to Pennington, Mercer County. The pipeline would run through local towns carrying Marcellus shale gas to natural gas customers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. "This pipeline would…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Dec. 4
Flo-Ro The Willitts-Hogan-Tonne American Legion Auxiliary Unit 39 in Roebling will be having its annual Christmas dinner in place of its regularly scheduled December meeting. The dinner will take place at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at Fratelli’s (formerly Stella’s) on Route 130 in Burlington. The cost is $30. Dinner includes an appetizer,…
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