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Injured officer meets his rescuers
East Windsor honors heroes By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The night Officer Paul Wille’s patrol car struck a utility pole and tree he couldn’t see the faces of the six people who pulled him out of the vehicle seconds before it burst into flames. ”I heard them, but I couldn’t turn around…
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Violet Fitch, 94, of Princeton and Meadow Lakes in Hightstown,
Violet Fitch, 94, of Princeton and Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, died peacefully on October 27 at the University Medical Center at Princeton after a brief illness. Born in Monowi, Nebraska in 1914 (whose population in 2000 was 2) she was the eldest of four sisters born to Frank Vaughn, MD, a small town general practitioner…
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Bolt
Despite its heart-warming message, the story is also an indictment of the entertainment industry’s excesses By Bob Brown THIS latest feature from Disney Studios is a satisfying entertainment that should have legs well into the holiday season. Just about every age group will find something to like in this family-friendly film. Although it’s no Wizard…
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‘Synecdoche, New York’
Writer-Director Charlie Kaufman says he wanted this movie to have the texture of a dream, and so it does By Elise Nakhnikian A speech toward the end of Synecdoche, New York sums up the arc of a life: the great expectations at the start; the disappointments and detours that dim those hopes; the people who…
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Read All About It
Coffee table tomes, the hottest fiction, children’s favorites – ‘go buy the book’ this holiday season By Megan Sullivan ON a cold winter night, nothing beats curling up in bed underneath the covers, so why not give your friends and family a good book to read? No matter what their passion — music, art, movies,…
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Greb scores 4 goals in C.J. Group I title win
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The way Laura Greb saw it, she was either going to bring her best game or a pillow and a blanket to the artificial turf field at Robbinsville High last Friday. “There was no way I was going to leave this field without a win,” noted Greb, a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Water main break fixed, but schools closed
HILLSBOROUGH — Water pressure is expected to return to normal by 2 p.m., after crews repaired a late-morning break in a 60-inch water main in Franklin. The break occured between Schoolhouse Lane and Apgar Road in Franklin shortly after 11 a.m., closing Weston Canal Road to traffic. The break was capped by 12:15 p.m., according…
