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PRINCETON: Car burglaries in two neighborhoods
Princeton police are investigating a recent string of car burglaries in the Shady Brook Lane and Sycamore Road neighborhoods. Cash, coins and credit cards have been taken. Residents are reminded to lock their car doors and report any suspicious activity. Anyone who sees suspicious activity in their neighborhood should call the Princeton Police Department at…
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Union Baptist Church Gives $5,000 Stocking Stuffer to Local Nonprofit Minding Our Business
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ, December 15, 2014: Local nonprofit Minding Our Business (MOB), which has been recognized as one of the premier youth entrepreneurship programs in the nation, recently received $5,000 in donations as a result of Union Baptist Church’s December 7th Christmas Charity Stocking, a special event held annually at the Trenton church’s…
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Battle of Conscience for Sir Thomas More in “A Man for All Seasons” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 9-18
By Wendy Humphrey When one’s own conscience proves stronger than the strongest political pressures, a high price is bound to be paid. Join PinnWorth Productions at Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Kelsey Theatre for “A Man for All Seasons,” based on the life and times of the British Lord Chancellor Thomas More. Dates and times…
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MONTGOMERY: Voicemail down at municipal building
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — As of Tuesday morning, the phones were working at the municipal building but the voicemail system, including police non-emergency, was down and expected to overnight and for an indefinite period of time. When the township rebooted the phone system early Tuesday, the voicemail system did not reboot, according…
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PRINCETON: Police warn of recent money, IRS scams
Princeton police are warning the public of recent reports of Green Dot MoneyPak scams targeting taxpayers, including recent immigrants, throughout the country. Victims are told they owe money to the IRS or to other government agencies and it must be paid promptly through a pre-loaded debit card like a Green Dot MoneyPak card or wire…
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PRINCETON: School cafeteria workers return to jobs
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Cafeteria workers in Princeton public schools returned to work Friday after a one-day strike that led to replacements filling in. The 20 employees, all of whom who work for food service provider Nutri-Serve, are in the midst of contract talks with the company. The two sides were scheduled to…
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PRINCETON: Princeton by the numbers
Group assembling data bank to create a profile of residents By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer On the surface, Princeton — the town, not the college — is a community of well-educated, financially secure white residents. But there is another Princeton lurking underneath that façade — one that has a significant percentage of foreign-born residents, and…
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