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Sept. 11 memorial
Photo feature By:John Patten Hillsborough fire, police and rescue squad personnel gathered Sunday to pay tribute to their brethren who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Stockton Road resident Darryl Davis, 18, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana on Sept. 6 at Yates Drive and Fine Road. A resident who is part of the area’s Neighborhood Watch Program noticed four males acting suspiciously inside a white Acura parked in the parking lot of the basketball…
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Nyce sentencing session slated Sept. 22
Convicted killer was jailed July 14 after jury found him guilty of passion/provocation manslaughter and of tampering with physical evidence. By John Tredrea Convicted wife-killer Jonathan Nyce, 55, is expected to be sentenced to a term in prison next Thursday, Sept. 22. The sentencing hearing will be heard at 10 a.m. in the Mercer County…
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Mayors’ Breakfast to feature ‘Heroic Choices’ speaker Oct. 22
Event is annual celebration of the work of the Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance and recognizes committed community volunteers. The eighth annual Hopewell Valley Mayors’ Breakfast will be held on Oct. 22 at 8:30 a.m. at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club. The breakfast is an annual celebration of the work of the Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance…
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Preschool pageant on tap at annual fair
17th annual Monroe County Fair comes to Thompson Park. By: Leon Tovey MONROE The 17th annual Monroe Country Fair is coming to Thompson Park. The event, which will run from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, will feature vendors hawking their wares, pageants for preschoolers, a baby buggy contest, a car show and performances by…
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Local pantries in need of aid
Area food pantries are running low on supplies. By: Joseph Harvie The township run Food Pantry and the St. Vincent De Paul Society food pantry are running low on certain items. The South Brunswick Food Pantry is running low on most items it keeps in stock for the needy. LouAnne Wolf, township director of Social…
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Council extends deadline for mall plans
Redevelopment hinges on property controlled by state By:Melissa Edmond The Borough Council has once again extended the deadline for completing the redevelopment agreement for the Rustic Mall and the new deadline is Oct. 1. The redevelopment agreement, which details the construction schedule for several new buildings that will replace the existing structure, had previously been…
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Nov. 18-24
STAGE McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, The Nutcracker, Nov. 19, 7 p.m., Nov. 20, 25, 26 1, 4:30 p.m., Nov. 27 1 p.m., $30-$45; www.mccarter.org
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Nation cries for leadership, not theatrics
EDITORIAL: Congress must rise above partisan politics t meet the challenge of providing aid to the storm-ravaged Gulf Coast. Under most circumstances, we can tolerate the finger-pointing, name-calling, spin-doctoring theatrics that pass for political debate these days. When Republicans say black, Democrats say white. When conservatives say yes, liberals say no. When Blue State representatives…
