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BY HEATHER FIORE
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Lawrence Township is one of Lawrence Township is one of three municipalities in Mercer three municipalities in Mercer County that recently received a County that recently received a Safe Corridor grant allocated for Safe Corridor grant allocated for improvements along Route 1, improvements along Route 1, ac-cording to the state Department of cording to the state Department of Transportation.
Transportation.
The Christie administration The Christie administration awarde
awarded $5 million in grants d $5 million in grants to 64to 64 municipalities to promote safety municipalities to promote safety along designated Safe Corridor along designated Safe Corridor highway segments and to advance highway segments and to advance local street rehabilitation local street rehabilitation proj-ects, according to a DOT press ects, according to a DOT press re-lease.
lease. A total of
A total of 56 municipali56 municipalities willties will share $3 million in
share $3 million in Safe CorridorsSafe Corridors grants and eight municipalities grants and eight municipalities will share $2.15 million in Local will share $2.15 million in Local Aid Infrastructure Fund grants, Aid Infrastructure Fund grants, which are both administered by which are both administered by the DOT Divisio
the DOT Division of n of Local AidLocal Aid and Economic Development. and Economic Development.
Lawrence received a grant for Lawrence received a grant for $52,174, which will be used for $52,174, which will be used for
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West Windsor resident and photographer John Wherry currently has an exhibit
West Windsor resident and photographer John Wherry currently has an exhibit of his photographs at the Lawrence Library. Wherryof his photographs at the Lawrence Library. Wherry likes to capture the beauty in different types of flowers, including orchids, tulips and daisies. All photographs at the exhibit likes to capture the beauty in different types of flowers, including orchids, tulips and daisies. All photographs at the exhibit are forare for sale; the 8 x
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safety and enforcementsafety and enforcement equip-ment for the police, said Richard ment for the police, said Richard Krawczun, township
Krawczun, township managermanager.. “The first step is to have our “The first step is to have our adopted budget amended to be adopted budget amended to be able to utilize and expend the able to utilize and expend the grant funds through the budget,” grant funds through the budget,” he said.
he said.
Lawrence has received safe Lawrence has received safe cor-ridor grants from the DOT in ridor grants from the DOT in pre-vious years, and Krawczun said vious years, and Krawczun said the money has primarily been the money has primarily been used for police equipment used for police equipment purpos-es. The Safe Corridor grant es. The Safe Corridor grant pro-gram dates back to 2003, when gram dates back to 2003, when for-mer Gov. James E. McGreevey mer Gov. James E. McGreevey signed it into law, designating 14 signed it into law, designating 14 different 10-mile segments along different 10-mile segments along the state highway system as “Safe the state highway system as “Safe
Corridors,” according to Tim Corridors,” according to Tim Greeley
Greeley, DOT , DOT spokesperson.spokesperson. “DOT traffic engineers worked “DOT traffic engineers worked to pinpoint specific locations, to pinpoint specific locations, looking to keep them within looking to keep them within 10-mile stretches, throughout the mile stretches, throughout the state highway system that had state highway system that had past histories and pre-existing past histories and pre-existing conditions where they seemed to conditions where they seemed to have higher than average accident have higher than average accident rates,” he said. “So, the program rates,” he said. “So, the program was an exercise by the was an exercise by the depart-ment to focus its resources at ment to focus its resources at problem are
problem areas to see if as to see if that refo-that refo-cused exercise could help reduce cused exercise could help reduce accidents and redu
accidents and reduce some of ce some of thethe speeding summonses.”
speeding summonses.”
Safe Corridors funding is Safe Corridors funding is allo-cated based on crash data, with cated based on crash data, with higher amounts of
higher amounts of funding goingfunding going to areas demonstrating the to areas demonstrating the great-est need for continued enhanced est need for continued enhanced enforcement measures. This year, enforcement measures. This year, segments of
segments of Route 1, Route 9,Route 1, Route 9,
Route 22, Route 40, Route 46, Route Route 22, Route 40, Route 46, Route 47, Route 73 and Route 206 are 47, Route 73 and Route 206 are re-ceiving funding. The grants are ceiving funding. The grants are supported by fines, which are supported by fines, which are dou-bled in designated Safe Corridors bled in designated Safe Corridors for a variety of moving violations, for a variety of moving violations, including speeding, careless including speeding, careless driv-ing and runndriv-ing a red light. ing and running a red light.
“Towns that still are reporting “Towns that still are reporting high volume
high volumes of s of accidenaccidents are get-ts are get-ting more money, so a town within ting more money, so a town within a safe corridor that has done a lot a safe corridor that has done a lot to improve the safety on that to improve the safety on that cor-ridor might see a little less money, ridor might see a little less money, but what we’re trying to do is get but what we’re trying to do is get it where it’s needed,” Greeley it where it’s needed,” Greeley said. “It’s based on data that gets said. “It’s based on data that gets reported back to us. Every year, reported back to us. Every year, you can see the numbers go up you can see the numbers go up and down, and depending on the and down, and depending on the accident data, we use a formula to accident data, we use a formula to determine how much money determine how much money towns get.”
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The accident is still under The accident is still under in-vestigation by Officer Shaun vestigation by Officer Shaun Car-roll, Det. Robert Potter, Det. Kevin roll, Det. Robert Potter, Det. Kevin Reading and the Mercer County Reading and the Mercer County Prosecutors Office. An autopsy is Prosecutors Office. An autopsy is being conducted by the Mercer being conducted by the Mercer County Medical Examiner’s County Medical Examiner’s of-fice. Anyone who witnessed the fice. Anyone who witnessed the accident
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Grants can be used byGrants can be used by munici-palities to purchase enforcement palities to purchase enforcement equipment, including police equipment, including police vehi-cles, radar equipment, computer cles, radar equipment, computer hardware and software, and to hardware and software, and to pay salaries, Greeley said. pay salaries, Greeley said.
“Each town has freedom to use “Each town has freedom to use the money as they see fit within the money as they see fit within the paramete
the parameters of rs of the depart-the depart-ment,” he said. “We allow them to ment,” he said. “We allow them to make the decisions based on their make the decisions based on their own need, but we work own need, but we work hand-in-hand with them to ensure the hand with them to ensure the money is going where it needs to money is going where it needs to go and where it’s meant to go – put go and where it’s meant to go – put back into their enforcement back into their enforcement
meth-ods to make these safe corridors ods to make these safe corridors safer.”
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Greeley said each township has Greeley said each township has to send the DOT a detailed report to send the DOT a detailed report of
of what it intenwhat it intends to do with theds to do with the grant money.
grant money.
“The New Jersey Department “The New Jersey Department of
of TransportatTransportation’s top priority ision’s top priority is safety, and these grants fund local safety, and these grants fund local enforcement and capital enforcement and capital improve-ment projects that help make our ment projects that help make our roads safer,” DOT Commissioner roads safer,” DOT Commissioner James Simpson said. “The James Simpson said. “The fund-ing helps local governments ing helps local governments achieve their objectives without achieve their objectives without burdening local property burdening local property taxpay-ers.”
ers.”
For more information about For more information about Safe Corridor grants, go to Safe Corridor grants, go to state.nj.us/transportation. state.nj.us/transportation.
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inally, nine months after Super-inally, nine months after Super-storm Sandy touched ground, storm Sandy touched ground, New Jersey’s economy is New Jersey’s economy is gain-ing momentum.ing momentum. A report
A report released last week by Wellsreleased last week by Wells Fargo, the state’s second largest bank Fargo, the state’s second largest bank by deposits, says that federal and by deposits, says that federal and in-surance money flowing into the state surance money flowing into the state to aid in the Sandy recovery started to to aid in the Sandy recovery started to pay di
pay dividends in the first vidends in the first half half of of 2013,2013, and should continue to propel the and should continue to propel the economy for the rest of
economy for the rest of this yearthis year.. According to the report, the state According to the report, the state added 4,200 construction jobs from added 4,200 construction jobs from January to June of
January to June of this yearthis year. The. The same time last year, the industry lost same time last year, the industry lost 4,500 jobs.
4,500 jobs.
It’s a great sign for the state. Gov. It’s a great sign for the state. Gov. Christie estimated New Jersey Christie estimated New Jersey suf-fered $37 billion in damage from the fered $37 billion in damage from the storm. Approximately 22,000 homes storm. Approximately 22,000 homes were left uninhabitable and 325,000 were left uninhabitable and 325,000 others were significantly damaged. others were significantly damaged.
Now
Now, in the , in the dead of dead of the summerthe summer,, with the start of
with the start of hurricane season ap-hurricane season ap-proaching again, construction is proaching again, construction is heat-ing up, fuelheat-ing
ing up, fueling the state’s overall eco-the state’s overall eco-nomic
nomic recoveryrecovery..
The Wells Fargo report wasn’t all The Wells Fargo report wasn’t all peachy, though. While New Jersey’s peachy, though. While New Jersey’s economy was significantly better in economy was significantly better in the first half of
the first half of this year this year compared tocompared to last, it still lags behind
last, it still lags behind national avnational aver- er-ages. Six percent o
ages. Six percent of f all mortgages areall mortgages are in foreclosure, the second-highest rate in foreclosure, the second-highest rate in the country behind only Florida. in the country behind only Florida. Housing prices grew only 2.9 percent Housing prices grew only 2.9 percent year over year, while the national year over year, while the national aver-age stood at 12.2 percent.
age stood at 12.2 percent. New Jersey’sNew Jersey’s
unemployment rate dropped almost a unemployment rate dropped almost a point in the last year, and that trend is point in the last year, and that trend is expected to continue, but it still sits at expected to continue, but it still sits at 8.7 percent compared to the
8.7 percent compared to the nationalnational average
average of of 7.6 percent.7.6 percent.
These stats beg the questions: These stats beg the questions: Should we compare New Jersey to the Should we compare New Jersey to the rest of
rest of the country? Or should wthe country? Or should we juste just compare the Garden State to itself? compare the Garden State to itself?
New Jersey is a very unique state in New Jersey is a very unique state in that its economy is fueled
that its economy is fueled strongly bystrongly by two major metropolitan regions whose two major metropolitan regions whose city is in
city is in another state. The economyanother state. The economy works differently here. Employment works differently here. Employment works differently here. Elections works differently here. Elections workwork differently here. So why
differently here. So why, then, if , then, if wewe are an outlier, must we compare are an outlier, must we compare our-selves to others?
selves to others?
For once, we need to focus on our For once, we need to focus on our own recovery, and ensure we are own recovery, and ensure we are adding as many jobs as we can, no adding as many jobs as we can, no matter what our stats look like matter what our stats look like com-pared to every other state.
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Shopping center on Route 1 undergoing foreclosure
Shopping center on Route 1 undergoing foreclosure
BY HEATHER FIORE
BY HEATHER FIORE
The Lawrence Sun The Lawrence Sun
The Lawrence Shopping Center located The Lawrence Shopping Center located on Route 1 in the sout
on Route 1 in the southern part of hern part of the town-the town-ship is undergoing foreclosure and is set ship is undergoing foreclosure and is set toto be sold at the Mercer County Sheri be sold at the Mercer County Sheriffff’s Sale’s Sale on July 31, according to the Mercer County on July 31, according to the Mercer County Sheriff’s website. The center is $39.5 Sheriff’s website. The center is $39.5 mil-lion in debt, mostly from overdue mortgage lion in debt, mostly from overdue mortgage fees and water and sewer bills, and is being fees and water and sewer bills, and is being sold by the plaintiff, WBCMT 2007-C33 sold by the plaintiff, WBCMT 2007-C33 Brunswick Pike, LLC, a company located Brunswick Pike, LLC, a company located on Bear Tavern Road in West Trenton. on Bear Tavern Road in West Trenton.
The sale of the center was originally The sale of the center was originally slat-ed for July 3 but was postponslat-ed.
ed for July 3 but was postponed.
The center is owned by Lawrence Center, The center is owned by Lawrence Center, LLC. If
LLC. If the owner cannot come up with thethe owner cannot come up with the necessary funds to avert the sale, it will be necessary funds to avert the sale, it will be
sold to the highest bidder
sold to the highest bidder. If . If the property isthe property is sold at the sale, the successful bidder is sold at the sale, the successful bidder is re-quired to put down 20 per
quired to put down 20 percent of cent of the bidthe bid price immediately, which must be paid by price immediately, which must be paid by check, treasurer’s check or cash. The check, treasurer’s check or cash. The bal-ance of
ance of the bid must then be paid within 30the bid must then be paid within 30 days from the date of sale, according to the days from the date of sale, according to the sheriff’s
sheriff’s websitewebsite..
Once the property is purchased, it is the Once the property is purchased, it is the buyer’s responsibility to have the current buyer’s responsibility to have the current occupants removed. The buyer will receive occupants removed. The buyer will receive a sheriff’s deed upon full payment o a sheriff’s deed upon full payment of f thethe bid. This deed does not give clear title to the bid. This deed does not give clear title to the property; to obtain a clear title, the buyer property; to obtain a clear title, the buyer must satisfy all outstanding liens and must satisfy all outstanding liens and
en-cumbrances, according to the
cumbrances, according to the sheriffsheriff’s web-’s web-site. If
site. If the defendant wishethe defendant wishes to object thes to object the sale or redeem the property, he is given a sale or redeem the property, he is given a “10-day redemption period” after the sale. “10-day redemption period” after the sale. The Lawrence Shopping Center is The Lawrence Shopping Center is locat-ed at 2495 Brunswick Ave., near Princeton ed at 2495 Brunswick Ave., near Princeton Pike and Texas Avenue, and sits on about 52 Pike and Texas Avenue, and sits on about 52 acres of
acres of land. The shopping center consiland. The shopping center consistssts of
of 354,000 square feet and approxi354,000 square feet and approximately 40mately 40 stores, most of
stores, most of which are currently vacant.which are currently vacant. Today, the center’s main stores are Today, the center’s main stores are Burlington Coat Factory and Staples, with Burlington Coat Factory and Staples, with a couple of
a couple of restauranrestaurants, clothing stores andts, clothing stores and other facilities. For more information on other facilities. For more information on the sale, go to mercercounty.org.
the sale, go to mercercounty.org.
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The following LawrencevilleThe following Lawrenceville residents were named to the residents were named to the dean’s list at Hofstra University dean’s list at Hofstra University for the spring 2013 semester – for the spring 2013 semester – Gre-gory Mania, John Neal and Emily gory Mania, John Neal and Emily Schiel.
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Jesse Girard, a resident of Jesse Girard, a resident of Lawrenceville, was named to the Lawrenceville, was named to the dean's list at the University of dean's list at the University of Rhode Island for the spring 2013 Rhode Island for the spring 2013 semester. Emily Pressman, a semester. Emily Pressman, a resi-dent of
dent of Lawrenceville, was namedLawrenceville, was named to the dean’s list at Tufts to the dean’s list at Tufts Universi-ty for the spring 2013 semester. ty for the spring 2013 semester.
The following Lawrenceville The following Lawrenceville residents were named to the residents were named to the dean’s list at Loyola University dean’s list at Loyola University Maryland for the spring 2013 Maryland for the spring 2013 se-mester – Kathleen Callan, Emily mester – Kathleen Callan, Emily Kane and Shannon Moore. Kane and Shannon Moore.
The following Lawrence The following Lawrence resi-dents were named to the dean’s dents were named to the dean’s list at Rider University for the list at Rider University for the spring 2013 semester – Ashr spring 2013 semester – Ashraf af Al-
Al-husaini, Katlyn Andrews, husaini, Katlyn Andrews, Lind-say Bennett, Paulina Cymerman say Bennett, Paulina Cymerman Zbikowski, Amy Fager, Ranjeet Zbikowski, Amy Fager, Ranjeet Kaila, Nicoletta Pantelyat, Alena Kaila, Nicoletta Pantelyat, Alena Pelesh, Brian Pillsbury, Jonathan Pelesh, Brian Pillsbury, Jonathan Yoo, Susan Barnett, Patrick Yoo, Susan Barnett, Patrick Bick-ham, Barbara Harrison, Lidia ham, Barbara Harrison, Lidia Hi-mantono Stokman,
mantono Stokman, Isabel MonroyIsabel Monroy,, Desirae Alvarez, Sukrithi Desirae Alvarez, Sukrithi Balakr-ishnan, Morgan Cesareo, Lauren ishnan, Morgan Cesareo, Lauren Cohn, Anna Cymerman, Sylwia Cohn, Anna Cymerman, Sylwia Denko, Matthew Friedfeld, Denko, Matthew Friedfeld, Mi-langee Herrera, Scott Hyppolite, langee Herrera, Scott Hyppolite, Maryia Iaskevich, Trecy Maryia Iaskevich, Trecy John-Charles, Shara Katlin, Tina Charles, Shara Katlin, Tina
Ko-maniecka, Catherin MacDuff,
maniecka, Catherin MacDuff, Holly Niver
Holly Niver, Adam Rivera, S, Adam Rivera, Saman- aman-tha Rivera, Kerri Stahl, Eva tha Rivera, Kerri Stahl, Eva Trun-cellito, Camila Bermudez and cellito, Camila Bermudez and Courtney Labossiere.
Courtney Labossiere.
Parker Lewis, a resident of Parker Lewis, a resident of Lawrence, was named to the Lawrence, was named to the dean’s list at Colgate University dean’s list at Colgate University for the spring 2013 semester. for the spring 2013 semester.
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