Author: Central Jersey
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MONTGOMERY: Attorney General confirms Mrs. Sheridan died from stab wound to the chest
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General has confirmed that Joyce Sheridan died of a stab wound that perforated her aorta. The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General has been providing help to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office with the investigation into the deaths of Ms.…
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Commemorate anniversary of freedom’s foundation
The following letter was read as a petition to the Princeton Council at its Feb. 24 meeting: Mayor Lempert and Princeton Council: Princeton has a unique and vibrant culture that draws visitors and residents from around the world to a community that believes in civil rights and civil liberties. We take the time…
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Renowned Speakers Challenge Business Leaders at the AmeriQuest Symposium to Think Differently
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Ben Stein and Steve Forbes headline a roster of experts on the economy, cybersecurity, innovation, and change, encouraging attendees to think outside the box. The 2015 AmeriQuest Symposium, held February 11-13 in Orlando, FL, gathered executives and business leaders from across the country for two days of networking, thought leadership,…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Even a diverse school offers community feeling
By Taran Krishnan When I arrived at Princeton High School after seven years abroad in Australia, I had no idea where the cafeteria was. On my first day of American High School I spent my lunchtime wandering the halls and following signs across the campus, to no avail. I bring up this point…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council discusses street concerns
Amy Batista photo. Hightstown Borough Council members look at a map of streets that are raising concerns for emergency vehicle traffic and parking during snow events.
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EAST WINDSOR: An addict’s story
my Batista photo. Former New Jersey Gov. Richard Codey talks about his wife’s depression during a mental health forum Wednesday.
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LAWRENCE: Iraq War veteran and gay rights activist shares his story
Iraq War veteran and gay activist Eric Alva at Rider University on Feb. 17. (Photo by Emily Kelley / The Rider News)
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CRANBURY: Twp. Committee getting serious about rabies
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — For some residents found to be harboring unlicensed dogs or cats, Friday, Feb. 13, lived up to the superstitious hype that swears by its unluckiness. That’s because Middlesex County Health Officer Lee Lloyd sent out the first round of summonses that day, notifying these pet owners that…
