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Princeton North, New Jersey is located in Mercer County. Zip codes in Princeton North, NJ include The median home price in Princeton North is $585,000 which is roughly $301/per square foot. More Princeton North information.

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May 5, 2010 | Town Topics

Utopia For Pets, Featuring All-Natural Foods, Is Located in Princeton North Shopping Center

BEST FRIENDS: 'Our main goal is to help people understand the benefit of the all-natural foods we offer to their pets.' Mike Growney, owner of Utopia For Pets in the Princeton North Shopping Center, enjoys spending time with Willow, his nine-year-old white Samoyed.

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Wed Apr 28, 2010

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Utopia For Pets, Featuring All-Natural Foods, Is Located in Princeton North Shopping Center

BEST FRIENDS: 'Our main goal is to help people understand the benefit of the all-natural foods we offer to their pets.' Mike Growney, owner of Utopia For Pets in the Princeton North Shopping Center, enjoys spending time with Willow, his nine-year-old white Samoyed.

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It's New to Us

BEST FRIENDS: 'Our main goal is to help people understand the benefit of the all-natural foods we offer to their pets.' Mike Growney, owner of Utopia For Pets in the Princeton North Shopping Center, enjoys spending time with Willow, his nine-year-old white Samoyed.

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Fri Mar 12, 2010

The Paramus Post

Class-A Office Building in Plainsboro New Jersey Nears Full Occupancy

Over the past 12 months, the property has attracted 11 new tenants, while two existing tenants renewed long-term leases, amid some of the most difficult leasing conditions for Class-A office property in memory.

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