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Opportunities:
For more listings visit www.princetoninfo.com. In Town West Windsor Police seek new unwrapped gifts for children through Sunday, December 21.
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Hopewell Township: Early morning fire destroys barn
A 30-by-50-foot barn in Hopewell Township was destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning, police said.
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Mercer towns to receive $3.3M for roadwork
Gov. Jon Corzine said the Department of Transportation aid to 372 towns statewide would create jobs and help keep property taxes in check.
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Johnson Picks Up First Offer
Dontae Johnson is yet another prospect from Pennington, N.J., that has shown his prowess both on the gridiron and the hardwood throughout the years.
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PENNINGTON: Scout helps make popcorn gifts possible
Under these circumstances, it may seem like an odd gift, or a somewhat unimportant one.
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Lawmakers tell school officials they won
The leader of a national movement to rethink the legal drinking age told New Jersey lawmakers today the law isn't working, but those under 21 shouldn't expect the state to lower the age anytime soon.
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Pennington School names director of development
Assembly Dems Commentary on "InvestNJ" Business Grant Program Passage In this video commentary, Assembly members Matthew W. Milam , Joseph Vas , Louis D. Greenwald and Linda R. Greenstein discuss the impact of ...
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Firemen rescue roofer who fainted on tar job
Township firemen rescued a worker who fainted while tarring the roof of a Mercer County Technical School building yesterday.
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Ocean Power Technologies Launches New PowerBuoy in Hawaii
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has installed one of its PowerBuoy wave power generation units near Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
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PENNINGTON: Officials eye four roadway proposals
A A A Pennington officials want to crack down on vehicles speeding on four borough streets, but for now at least, installing speed humps is not part of their plan.
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PRINCETON: Green Home and Garden Tour slated Nov. 15
The Princeton Environmental Commission has organized a second annual Green Home and Garden Tour for Saturday.
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Jack Knarr: With these prices, we can guzzle gas again
On Sunday night, coming back from a little trip to West Virginia, I rode up Woodlane Road in Westampton, Burlington County, and couldn't believe my eyes.
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Some Funds May Pay Capital Gains in 2008
Mutual fund investors know that the first week in November is an important one -- and it has nothing to do with politics.
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Four charged with dealing cocaine
Five young men, four of them suspected drug dealers, were arrested on the streets of the Hopewell Valley after a six-month investigation by police here, Chief George Meyer announced.
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Rockwood dips on dollar's rise
The ap preciation of the dollar hurt earnings for specialty chemicals company Rockwood Holdings in the third quarter.
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Za Restaurant's "Ballot Menu"
Za Restaurant in Pennington has dubbed election evening, November 4th, as "The Big Wait 2008" and is celebrating the occasion with a tempting and satirical three-course prix fixe ballot menu.
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Mother nature has got to be kidding.
There's still foliage on the trees, and here we are with snow. We haven't even had Halloween yet, but Tuesday afternoon it was something scarier.
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Opportunities:
In Town Can Do Fitness offers a two-month winter wellness workshop to keep your diet and health on track during the holiday season.
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Cruise Critic Editors Pick World's Best Cruise Ships
PENNINGTON, N.J., Oct. 21 -- Cruise Critic , the world's leading resource for cruise reviews and news, today announced the winners of the 2008 Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Awards.
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Pennington architect gets award for - green' design
A structure in Bedminster designed by Pennington architect Keith Hone has been named 2007 Project of the Year by the New Jersey chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.
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