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PRINCETON: Hospital site demolition expected soon
Developer, council reach agreement on hospital site By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Developer AvalonBay said Monday it expects to begin demolishing the old Princeton hospital site some time after Labor Day, the next big step toward the company building a 280-unit residential development there. The company this week secured a critical agreement with the…
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ALLENTOWN: borough ready to make downtown more accessible
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Parking and walking from place to place downtown is expected to get a whole lot easier soon. The Borough Council voted to appropriate $1 million for the first phase of its Historic Streetscape Improvement Project, authorizing the issuance of $950,000 bonds and notes to finance a portion of the…
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PRINCETON: Michael Brown rally set
A parade and rally to insist on justice for Missouri shooting victim Mike Brown is planned for Saturday, Aug. 23, in Princeton. Organizers are inviting people to come and "share our common grief, dismay, anger, and our commitment to future change. Please join us in solidarity and determination to fight for equality and justice for…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS
By Peg Dotson The Trinity United Methodist Church at 1285 Hornberger Ave. in Roebling is hosting a pasta dinner and salad bar fundraiser on Aug. 23 from 5-7 p.m. Tickets cost $8. Children 5 years old and younger can attend for free. For more information or tickets in advance, call 609-499-4809. The “No Greater Love”…
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March on Saturday to show solidarity
Shirley A. Satterfield, Princeton To the editor: Whether you are a parent, guardian, educator, clergy or a person who cares for and mentors children, you have felt the horror of the killing of Michael Brown. To show solidarity with his parents and all persons who are disheartened by the death of another child, the concerned…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Holt honors veterans
Amy Batista photo. U.S. Rep. Rush Holt presents North Brunswick veteran Frank Pulieo Jr. with medals he earned during World War II during a forum in Hightstown last week.
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MANSFIELD: Firefighters to receive new gear
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The township’s fire department now has the ability to purchase new turnout gear and needed equipment as well as the remaining components of its new fire truck.Township Committeeman Sean Gable, who is also deputy chief of Franklin Fire Co. No. 1, shared the news during the meeting on Aug.…
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