Author: Central Jersey
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Despite local weather, global warming continues
Stephen Hiltner, Princeton To the editor: If the planet is warming, then why have we been the ambivalent recipients of recurrent snowstorms and the coldest January in 10 years? A brief tour of the globe via Internet reveals just how much of a bubble we’ve been living in here in Princeton. While we had the…
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MONTGOMERY: ‘Aggressive’ wild turkeys shot, killed by state
Two wild turkeys that made the woods near Montgomery Commons their home were shot and killed Tuesday morning. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Two wild turkeys that made the woods near Montgomery Commons their home were shot and killed Tuesday morning. The Police Department received multiple reports on Feb. 8 and Feb. 9…
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MANVILLE: Basketball coach back on home court
Mary Ellen Day Mike Knitowski, head coach of Manville High School’s girls basketball team, gives instructions to his players in a recent game. Photo by Mary Ellen Day
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EDITORIAL: Better ties with university
Princeton the town and Princeton the university seem to have been playing nicer these days than in the past. They have confirmed they have met several times since December to negotiate what kind of voluntary contributions the university would be willing to give to the town since much of its property and buildings are tax…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire destroys Girl Scout camp lodge
A dozen fire companies turn out A dozen fire companies responded to a structure fire at Girl Scout Camp DeWitt on 605 Montgomery Road at 8:14 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13. Offices found heavy smoke in the unoccupied main lodge of the building. No injuries were reported. The blaze was brought under control by fire units,…
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MANVILLE: Attempted murder charged in machette attack
Assailant allegedly broke into home to awaken man sleeping on couch By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor A Manville man continues to be held in Somerset County jail on a first-degree charge of attempted murder for entering a Huff Avenue home minutes before midnight Feb. 7 and swinging a machete at a man sleeping on the…
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Students at Carnegie Hall; doctors recognized
The New School of Music Study, located at 4543 Route 27 in Kingston, recently announced that three of their students have been invited to perform at Carnegie Hall By Bradley Koltz Congrats The New School of Music Study, located at 4543 Route 27 in Kingston, recently announced that three of their students have been…
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PRINCETON: PHS sweeps at Berklee Jazz Festival
Princeton High School students swept the Berklee Jazz Festival in Boston recently, winning first place in Large Ensemble (for the fifth consecutive year), Small Ensemble/Combo and Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Princeton High School students swept the Berklee Jazz Festival in Boston recently, winning first place in Large Ensemble (for the fifth consecutive year), Small Ensemble/Combo and…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: How to prepare in case of inclement weather
By Jade Levine and Elena Wu-Yan Gone are the days of superstition from elementary school when we’d go to sleep with our pajamas inside out and spoons underneath our pillows, the days when we’d call 609-806-4202 over and over again, only to be met by the sadness of the message “All Princeton Regional Schools are…
