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  • Letters to the Editor, Dec. 3

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Dec. 3 Princeton stands up to irrational biases To the editor:     On behalf of the National Conference for Community and Justice, New Jersey Region, I wish to commend the mayor and council of the Borough of Princeton for their recent resolution in support of positive community inter-group relations.    Historically, Princeton…

  • Survivor remembers the pain of Passover 1944

    Holocaust survivor shares memories from 1944. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi    Nearly 60 years has done nothing to diminish the five rounded characters on Eugene Fried’s left forearm.    Mr. Fried, 78, still recalls the pain of being tattooed against his will and without any painkiller.    "It was hurting because they didn’t do anything, just boom, boom,…

  • Immigrant family is target of latest federal raid

    Agents take into custody four at Meadow Road apartment in West Windsor. By: Jill Matthews    WEST WINDSOR — Four family members living in an apartment on Meadow Road were taken into custody Tuesday morning during a federal immigration raid.    Agents from the offices of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is part of the…

  • Animal officer charged with cruelty

    Officer to appear in court on Dec. 14. By: Leon Tovey    MONROE — A township animal control officer charged by a state investigator with two counts of animal cruelty will be tried in Jamesburg Municipal Court on Dec. 14 at 5 p.m.    Animal Control Officer Frank Faraone was charged last week with unnecessarily killing an…

  • Former CEO of Time Inc. links success to marketing

    Reginald K. Brack addresses marketing students at Rider University. By: Jennifer Potash    LAWRENCE — One might be able to gain success in business without trying, but not without marketing skills, said Reginald K. Brack, the former chairman and CEO of Time Inc., during a talk to marketing students at Rider University on Thursday.    "You can’t…

  • TANGERNTS: A house full of memories

    TANGERNTS By John Saccenti More than just a place to live.    There’s a house I visit sometimes when I’m dreaming. It’s not any house I’ve lived in, but a house that has a little bit of what seems like every house I’ve ever visited or stayed in.    In it I’ll sometimes see my cousins when…

  • Graffiti incidents lead to township response

    Township is offering a reward to anyone who can help police catch those responsible for yet another incident of anti-Semitic and anti-American graffiti found in East Windsor. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval    EAST WINDSOR — Following the fifth instance of anti-Semitic and anti-American graffiti in the last 20 months, the township is offering a reward to…

  • Festive events roundup

    Tree lighting and Santa Claus – Cranbury gets into the spirit of the season. By: Leon Tovey    The cold weather and big sales this week left little room for doubt — the holidays are here.    To celebrate the season, local businesses, residents and community groups will be holding a plethora of events in the coming…

  • POST FORUM: Do you think the Turnpike should be widened between Exit 8A and Exit 6?

       The Cranbury Press is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues.    The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe want their town to take in…