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NJ American Water Customers In Princeton Will See Hike In Bill
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The new rates are expected to become effective on Sept. 15. See how much:

Three men forced the driver to drive to another location at gunpoint before robbing the packages, authorities said.
The ceremony will honor local Veteran Joseph Duca who enlisted in the Army during the Vietnam War.
The EPA hopes to address significant lead contamination affecting the neighborhood.
The Energy Efficiency Partnership Program was launched in partnership with Sustainable Princeton and PSE&G.
Work on the softball and field hockey complex for the girls' team is currently ongoing.
The Edison Project is expected to provide energy savings of $111,000 annually to around 440 households.
Russell Pellegrini and Daniel Brack were appointed during the Aug. 22 BOE meeting.
Students and staff will help community members with the voter registration process and provide information on upcoming races.
The East Windsor police blotter dated Sept. 5 had the following reports:
NJ state law allows local planning boards to hold a courtesy review of plans as part of the Department of Education review.
Around 44 apartment buildings are being represented in the lawsuit.
Jo Hochman who earlier announced she wasn’t seeking reelection, has now filled a ballot vacancy.
Drivers should be cautious around school zones and when buses are on routes, police said.
Scammers are sending threatening emails to residents demanding payment in Bitcoin, police said.
The card enables parents to provide police with identifying features of the child in case of an emergency.
Residents will see increased police presence in the following areas:
Sheriff Jack Kemler is reminding motorists and pedestrians to be extra careful on the road as the new school year begins.
Council appointed Fairway Country LLC., as the redeveloper of the site.
The site is located along the southbound side of Cranbury Road.