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Camp hires law firm to probe claims of abuse
The camp’s trustees have contracted with a Morristown firm. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton-Blairstown Center has hired the third-largest law firm in the state to conduct an independent investigation of allegations that camp counselors physically abused several campers from Princeton. Stephen Nislick, vice president of the Princeton-Blairstown Center Board of Trustees, said Thursday that the…
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Local man joins fight against diabetes
David Coates, whose son suffers from juvenile diabetes, has been elected to the board of the mid-Jersey chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. By: Michael Arges HIGHTSTOWN Insulin is not a cure or even a real control for juvenile diabetes, a serious disease that "beats up the system" and all too often leads…
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New PHS principal draws high praise
Parents, teachers and fellow administrators are applauding the appointment of Sandra DeLuca. By: Jeff Milgram Parents, teachers, fellow administrators and her predecessor are applauding the appointment of guidance director Sandra DeLuca as principal of Princeton High School. "I’m delighted. I’m absolutely delighted," said Linda Shaw, the district’s arts supervisor. "It will give us some continuity.…
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Charles J. Hassell
Charles J. Hassell, 87, of Cranbury, died Sunday, July 8 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Highland Park most of his life until moving to Cranbury 23 years ago. He was a retired employee of RCA in Hightstown and was a member of the RCA Radio…
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A taste of the French countryside on Main Street
Bread & Life opens doors, tempts senses in Cranbury By: Amanda Bok CRANBURY — When patrons enter downtown’s newest business addition Bread & Life a familiar smell greets them at the door. The scent of something baking. That’s because each morning, the store manager, Aaron Chisholm Jr., bakes three varieties of bread to…
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A glimpse of a historic New Jersey home
One of New Jersey’s newest museums in one of the state’s oldest homes was introduced by Laura Levine to a Monroe Township Senior Center audience July 2. By:Al Wicklund MONROE One of New Jersey’s newest museums in one of the state’s oldest homes was introduced by Laura Levine to a Monroe Township Senior Center…
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Legislators visit constituents
Help in getting reflectors on Perrineville and other roadways was asked of Assembly members Linda Greenstein and Gary Guear at a Tuesday meeting. By:Al Wicklund MONROE Reflectors in the painted lines that mark traffic lanes on roads such as Perrineville Road although not specifically a state Assembly issue were sought by a…
