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NEWS ARCHIVE: MARCH 1-8, 2001

Thursday, March 8, 2001
NEW HOPE POLITICO WANTS OWN PARTY

COUNCILMAN TIRED OF 'UNDERHANDED POLITICS'

In a letter to newspapers this week, New Hope, Pa., Councilman Robert Gerenser said he's defecting from his lifelong affiliation with local Republicans and starting a new political party in the borough.  Story

Thursday, March 8, 2001
DOING WITHOUT

YOUTH GROUP MEMBERS EXPERIENCE HOMELESSNESS, HUNGER

Keeping warmWhen you have a plate of food in front of you, and you know there's plenty more where it came from, it's hard to imagine what it's like to go hungry. So how do you get a group of teen-agers, who have everything, to understand what it's like to have nothing?  Story

Wednesday, March 7, 2001
SCHLUTER EYES GOVERNORSHIP

SENATOR FORMS EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE

State Sen. William Schluter, R-Pennington, announced Wednesday that he will form a committee to explore the possibility of running for governor. Sen. Schluter said he would prefer to run as a Republican, but did not rule out an independent campaign.  Story

Wednesday, March 7, 2001
HOPEWELL ELECTION APRIL 24

'BLIZZARD' POSTPONED TUESDAY'S RUNOFF

The Hopewell Township Committee election, which has been up in the air for almost four months, will be held April 24, a judge ordered Wednesday. A special election slated for Tuesday was postponed Monday due to the forecasted bad weather.  Story
Hopewell election postponed

Wednesday, March 7, 2001
THE BLIZZARD THAT WASN'T

FROM 2 FEET TO A DUSTING

What was originally forecast as a blizzard that could bury central New Jersey in up to 2 feet of snow turned out to be a passing storm that left little more than a dusting. Supermarkets were bombarded Saturday and road crews were deployed in anticipation.  Story
Editorial: Science no match for Mother Nature
Blizzard fizzles

Tuesday, March 6, 2001
PRINCETON DEER KILL ENDS

TOTAL OF 322 EXCEEDS TOWNSHIP'S GOAL

Sharpshooting for deer in Princeton Township is finished, for the time being, after a total of 322 deer were killed over a two-week period. Professional marksmen from the wildlife management firm White Buffalo Inc. finished their work Saturday night.  Story
End is in sight for deer shoot
Fed agents shoot deer — free

Monday, March 5, 2001
STATE BILL MAY STALL RAIL LINE PROGRESS

WOULD REQUIRE INDEPENDENT REVIEW
OF ALL TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS

The battle against the proposed rail line through South Brunswick is heating up. State Sen. Peter Inverso has drafted a bill that would require an institution of higher education to review all studies of transportation alternatives for Central Jersey.  Story

Friday, March 2, 2001
ANTI-SPRAWL ACTIVIST SPREADS WIDE SWATH

FIGHTING THE RISING TIDE OF SPRAWL

George HawkinsIf you don't know George Hawkins by sight, chances are you haven't been to a town meeting lately. Mr. Hawkins, executive director of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, seems to be everywhere these days, advocating on behalf of residents fighting the rising tide of sprawl in their communities.  Story

Thursday, March 1, 2001
BROWNFIELD CLEANUP COULD CREATE JOBS

DIFRANCESCO SAYS REDEVELOPMENT 'CRITICALLY IMPORTANT'

Up to 66,000 new jobs could be created statewide through brownfield cleanup and development, according to New Jersey Acting Gov. Donald DiFrancesco at a conference Feb. 20 at the new EcoComplex on Florence-Columbus Road in Mansfield.  Story

Thursday, March 1, 2001
A GRAND OPENING

SOUTH BRUNSWICK YMCA UNVEILS NEW HOME

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After working for three years to purchase and renovate a building on Culver Road, the South Brunswick Family YMCA celebrated with grand opening festivities Sunday.  Story


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