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MONTGOMERY: Tipped truck crash
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A dump truck overturned at the intersection of Blue Spring Road and County Route 605 Monday morning, snarling traffic in the area for hours. The 2003 Kenworth dump truck operated by Cleveland Johnson Jr., 66, of Windsor Township, was dropping off 25,000 pounds of sand as part of…
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Vote yes on referendum for fee on single-use bags
Princeton Environmental Commission, Sustainable Princeton, Princeton Board of Health On Election Day, November 4, there will be a single-use shopping bag fee referendum on the ballot. Your opinion matters, so please vote on this non-binding referendum! Mercer County is posing a non-binding question to gauge voter sentiment regarding whether a five cent purchase fee per…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Temple ready for Jewish holidays
By Rabbi Robert Wolkoff, Special to the Post On the evening of Sept. 24, Jews all over the world will begin the two-day celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Traditionally, Rosh Hashanah is considered the birthday of the world, created (according to the biblical account) 5,775 years ago. The celebration of the world’s…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library hosts gala
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. South Brunswick Public Library Director Chris Carbone stands next to author Ann Hood, the featured speaker at the annual gala at the library on Kingston Lane Saturday night.
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Murata Machinery USA Introduces New MW120GTEX Twin Spindle CNC Turning Center
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – The new MW120GTEX is a high-accuracy redesign of a Muratec customer favorite, offering great performance in small spaces and a twin gantry loader for higher productivity. Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC – Murata Machinery USA, Inc., the leader in high volume production turning centers, has announced the introduction of its new MW120GTEX…
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EAST WINDSOR: Winery takes center stage
Amy Batista photo. Working Dog Winery partner Mark Carduner pours some wine for New Jersey Agriculture Secretary Douglas Fisher and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov during a visit on Tuesday.
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