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PRINCETON: Two legal bills held for review
The Princeton Council this week delayed paying town attorney Edwin W. Schmierer’s law firm $56,300 so two councilwomen can scrutinize bills he submitted. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council this week delayed paying town attorney Edwin W. Schmierer’s law firm $56,300 so two councilwomen can scrutinize bills he submitted. Councilwoman Jo S.…
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MONROE: Snowstorms collapse shopping center roof
Photo courtesy of Jeff Liebross. The roof of the Texas Road Pharmacy collapsed following the recent onslaught of snowstorms. At least part of the plaza will likely be closed for an extended period of time, according to officials.
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PRINCETON: University hosts speaker with controversial views
A controversial figure known for his contentious comments on Israel, the Boston Marathon bombings and 9/11 spoke at Princeton University Tuesday evening. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer A controversial figure known for his contentious comments on Israel, the Boston Marathon bombings and 9/11 spoke at Princeton University Tuesday evening. Princeton University invited Richard A. Falk,…
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Many compelling reasons to re-elect Jo Butler
Jenny Crumiller, Princeton To the editor: I am writing as a Princeton Council colleague of Jo Butler’s to wholeheartedly support her re-election. Jo is an outstanding council member. Having served as a Borough Council representative on the Transition Task Force, she worked effectively and collegially with citizens and staff to bring consolidation to fruition. Our…
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MONROE: Modern day prospector mines for web ‘coins’
Tucked away in the storage room of Jon Bromley’s house are seven small black boxes that are hooked up to an HP laptop. By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer MONROE — Tucked away in the storage room of Jon Bromley’s house are seven small black boxes that are hooked up to an HP laptop. Using up…
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Green savings
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: How much of a savings do these hybrids and new cars that come with stop/start technology for when you stop at a stop light accrue? I’m wondering if it makes sense for me, since I drive 66 miles round trip for work every day. A: It totally depends on how…
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Big trucks in smaller packages
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Two new pickups coming later this year should to appeal to truck buyers who don’t necessarily need a bulkier full-size model Pickup truck sales are booming thanks largely to the recovering economy, specifically in the housing and construction markets. Most of these are full-size models, with the Ford F-150, Chevrolet…
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Spring will be the perfect time to buy and sell real estate
By Gloria Zastko Spring is in the air in Central Jersey real estate. Despite the record snow and icy conditions, the spring rush is on to buy and sell real estate. Spring 2014 will be known as the perfect real estate market. Sellers and buyers are, or should be, very aware that today’s low interest…
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Prepping sellers and buyers: Orange Key Realty
Buyers: How’s your credit? There’s a lot of competition out there for homes, so review your credit report and correct any questionable statements. If scores are below 620 or so, a conventional loan will be a difficult. But if it is anything under 740, you still might not get the best rates. Many buyers get…
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