Tag: Suburban Deer Management Association
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Deer hunting begins on municipal land
Aiming to cut down on the number of deer roaming in Princeton, the Princeton Council has approved a contract with John Zampini and the Suburban Deer Management Association to hunt deer on municipally-owned land. The Princeton Council approved the agreement at its Sept. 13 meeting. Zampini has been providing this service to Princeton since 2016,…
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Princeton hires company to remove deer carcasses
How much will it cost to remove the deer carcasses along the side of Princeton’s roads? Up to $7,000 for 2021, under a contract between the Municipality of Princeton and Deer Carcass Removal Services LLC. The contract was approved at the Princeton Council’s Jan. 26 meeting. The agreement between the town and the Cream Ridge-based…
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Princeton puts plans in place to control deer population
Aiming to keep the deer population under control, Princeton’s annual deer management program is under way. As it has done for several years, the Princeton Council awarded a contract to White Buffalo, Inc. and its sharpshooters to reduce the number of deer in town. The company, which is based in Connecticut, will be paid up…