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West Windsor slates rabies clinic
WEST WINDSOR The township will sponsor a free rabies clinic for dogs and cats from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the West Windsor Twin "W" First Aid Squad on Everett Drive. The clinic is open to all dog and cat owners, including those who do not live in the township. All animals age…
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Einstein’s legacy topic of speech by Rep. Holt
The Historical Society of Princeton’s annual meeting Jan. 20 will feature a presentation by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) on "Einstein’s Legacy in Princeton: Intellect, Invention, Technology." The annual Lewis B. Cuyler lecture will be held 8:15 p.m. at Auditorium 104, in Princeton University’s Friends Center at the corner of William and Olden streets. Parking…
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Mayes ends 6-year term
Former mayor leaves local government. By: Josh Appelbaum Michael T. Mayes, a six-year Republican committeeman who served as mayor in 2001 and 2002, is saying goodbye to local government as of today (Friday). Mr. Mayes will leave the committee to focus on additional responsibilities at work. He is joining the board of directors at Advest,…
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Dance program to benefit Asian flood victims
Southeast Asian communities in the region including Indian, Indonesian and Thai organizations have banded together to present "An Evening of South Asian Dances" on Saturday at 5 p.m. in West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North to raise funds for the relief of tsunami victims. Leading the effort is the Nrithyanjali Institute of Dance, a…
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Historic house needs a helping hand
As age begins to take its toll on Buckelew Mansion, Jamesburg Historical Association is looking to repair the home’s damage. By: Melissa Hayes JAMESBURG Historic Lakeview: Buckelew Mansion, will be 320 years old next year and the building is starting to look its age. With cracked walls and ceilings and spots of water damage,…
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Dance program to benefit Asian flood victims
Southeast Asian communities in the region including Indian, Indonesian and Thai organizations have banded together to present "An Evening of South Asian Dances" on Saturday at 5 p.m. in West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North to raise funds for the relief of tsunami victims. Leading the effort is the Nrithyanjali Institute of Dance, a…
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OBITUARIES: Helene Chaleff
Helene (Goldstein) Chaleff, 77, died Tuesday, Dec. 28, at Cranbury Care Center in Monroe. Born in New York City, she resided in Monroe for many years. Her husband, Sidney Chaleff, died in 1981. She is survived by her son, Philip Chaleff, and his wife, Alice, of Yardley, Pa.; her daughter, Jane Gruber and her husband,…
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Man flees following accident
Jamesburg resident charged with heroine possession. By: Melissa Hayes MONROE Roger Marfit, 45, of East Railroad Avenue was charged with drug possession and assault with a motor vehicle, among other charges, at 4:35 p.m. Dec. 21 after fleeing the scene of a motor vehicle accident, police said. According to police, Mr. Marfit was driving…
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Jan. 1, 2:15 p.m.: Bad news for the new year
The death toll rises in Iraq as the president fiddles. (Yes, an allusion to Rome.) By: Hank Kalet This is not the kind of news you want to get to start off the new year, a bit if news that proves that the president’s contention that things are getting better in Iraq is just one…
