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Edison Public Library To Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony
The renovation is expected to take around 15 months.

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The renovation is expected to take around 15 months.

The class will take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Feb. 28.
The service is available for 756 on-street and off-street parking spaces.
The police department will be focusing on intersections, distracted driving, speed, and other violations:
A 61-year-old Keasbey resident has been arrested and charged with murder, authorities said.
This is the 12th year Princeton has received this recognition from the League of American Bicyclists.
More than 35 restaurants will be participating this year.
The 33-year-old suffered multiple serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Here’s what made headlines in the Garden State over the weekend:
A Teaneck man was taken into custody and charged with multiple first-degree narcotic offenses, authorities said.
Take a tour of the rich and vibrant history of jazz in this engaging event.
Madras Dosa Company offers traditional South Indian food with dishes that are gluten free.
Council President Margot Harris said she would bring back the ordinance on the agenda at a later date.
223 Real Estate Enterprises, LLC has proposed a 5,520-square-foot liquor store.
This comes after the company filed for bankruptcy last month.
The Princeton police blotter dated Feb. 11 had the following reports:
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Feb. 13 had the following reports:
A total of $2,455,007 was given to 105 municipal agencies and local nonprofit organizations.
A total of $2,455,007 was given to 105 municipal agencies and local nonprofit organizations.
This comes after the company filed for bankruptcy last month.