Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Bad intersection may get new lights
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer One of the worst intersections in town may go green like the one in front of Monument Hall. At that intersection, all traffic stops at the same time to give pedestrians at every corner the green light to cross simultaneously. Princeton officials are currently working with the New Jersey Department…
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LETTER: Red light cameras need to be removed
Rick Short, Cherry Hill; George Ford, Lawrenceville To the editor: The red-light camera industry says a NJDOT study proves that the cameras reduced right-angle crashes by 86 percent. We analyzed the DOT report and the underlying police crash data and assert the improvement is not true. The DOT statistic is for just two Newark…
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PRINCETON: Girls Soccer Player of the Year
Senior Ashley Maziarz helped the Hun School girls soccer team to a pair of wins over Pennington, including one in the state Prep A final. Photo by Gabe Csapo
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PRINCETON: Bell helps Stuart to fast start
Tartans basketball looking for improvement By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Harlyn Bell is a goalie in field hockey and lacrosse, but she contributes on offense and defense during the basketball season. ”I like defense better,” said Bell, a senior at Stuart Country Day. “I feel it’s more rewarding, though points on the board aren’t…
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New Audio Book Parodies "Letters" to President Obama
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – New Humor Book Shares Strange, Odd & Bizarre Letters to President Obama from Everyday Citizens & Celebrities. 60 AUDIO "Letters" including those from Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Kim Jong-un, Steven Spielberg, and Warren Buffett. More Info at: www.ObamaConfidential.com Boston, MA -The new AUDIO humor book Obama Confidential: Strange, Odd…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GUEST COLUMN
Most arrests without incident By Patrick Colligan Our Nation is reeling from two unfortunate tragedies: the death of Michael Brown and the death of Eric Garner. The reaction to these incidents show that it will take a long time for our communities to heal and our profession will be impacted forever by these two events.…
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GUEST COLUMN: Democracy alive and flying under radar
By David Goodman There are real threats to our representative democracy from the very wealthy (less than 0.1 percent of the population) spending freely on elections and their corporate allies funneling "dark money" through unaccountable organizations to help sway the results. Yet while this is often the top headline, there is also growing public confidence,…
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GUEST COLUMN: Tomorrow will be a better day
By Craig Sherman You would think that Michele Sherman would have a greater sense of optimism after having survived a horrific car accident. Top-notch doctors and dedicated nurses cared for her in an attempt to save her life. Surely, such selfless acts would have aroused in Michele a belief in the inherent good in people.…
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PRINCETON: Seminary students march in protest
Phil McAuliffe Students from the Princeton Theological Seminary take part in a silent march from the Seminary to the intersection of Nassau and University place for a protest aginst the recent failure to return indictments in the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner at the hands of Police. The march then continued down Nassau…
