Author: Central Jersey
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LAWRENCE: Families and fans stream into Apple Day
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Cars turned off Cold Soil Road into the entrance of Terhune Orchards on Saturday morning to bring visitors to the family farm of Pam and Gary Mount. A gentle breeze flapped the American flag hanging on a flagpole right above another flag with the symbol of an apple on…
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PRINCETON: First Aid Squad relocation moving into next phase
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The site of the future Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad headquarters will be demolished starting the week of Sept.22, the next phase of a project that eventually will see the squad relocate across town. The roughly 90-member squad, today located on North Harrison Street, intends to occupy the…
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PRINCETON: Hitting the right note
Rebecca Nowalski Benny Hi Fi leads local band, The Fins, during their jazz set.
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Marking Time: Prison Arts and Activism Conference
Sarah Tobias For Immediate Release, September 15, 2014 Media Contact: Sarah Tobias, [email protected] Note: Photos related to this release may be downloaded from: http://irw.rutgers.edu/programs/199 Institute for Research on Women to host Groundbreaking Prison Arts Conference and Exhibition at Rutgers, October 8-10, 2014 (New Brunswick, NJ, September 15, 2014) The Institute for Research on Women (IRW)…
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One Weekend Only – An Evening of One Act Comedies at Town and Country Players
Steven Petronis From left to right: Directors, Jesse Roy, Sheldon Bruce Zeff, Sharon Rill-Soester,, and Bob DeMarco. Photo by Steven Petronis
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Celebrating silver at the Greeway Gala
D&R Greenway Land Trust Board of Trustees Chairman Brian Breuel and President Linda Mead present Hopewell resident Betty Wold Johnson, center, with its Land Preservation Award during the group’s annual gala in Princeton on Saturday. Photo by Charles W. Kim
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Amb. Kurtzer talk on Middle East outlook
By John Vincent THE PRINCETON/TRENTON AREA CHAPTER OF UNA-USA For immediate release: 15 September 2014 Contact: John Vincent, 609-371-3529 On Sunday, September 21, 2014, Daniel C. Kurtzer, one of the nation’s most respected specialists on Middle East policy and formerly U.S. ambassador to Israel and to Egypt, will speak on the occasion of the International…
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Let votes decide if council needs a raise
Elias Abilheira , Princeton The excuses given by those Princeton officials who voted themselves pay raises exhibits their lack of judgment and can only cause one to question what other votes they cast based upon poor reasoning. The argument that because greedy politicians overpay themselves in other towns, that Princeton should follow suit is…
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Don’t become embroiled in another Mid-East war
The Rev. Robert Moore, Princeton President Obama has presented what he believes is a viable strategy to eliminate ISIS, but for me his speech raised as many questions as it provided solutions. We’ve seen how unintended consequences of military action can spiral out of control, causing more pain and suffering in the region and hurting…
