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  • 29 Days: Charles W. Chesnutt

    29 Days: Charles W. Chesnutt

    Charles Chesnutt/Photo credit: www.gwu.edu

  • Breaking: Corzine derails MOM plan

    Governor says rail line will not run through Jamesburg, Monroe By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    A proposal to run a high-speed rail line through Monmouth Junction, Jamesburg and Monroe appears to have been derailed.    Gov. Jon Corzine announced Sunday that a study on a commuter rail line that would have taken commuters to New York,…

  • Richard M. Wood

    West Windsor resident     WEST WINDSOR — Richard M. Wood died Saturday at home. He was 55.    Born in Princeton, he had resided in West Windsor for the past 19 years.    Son of the late Howard G. and Lucy Blackford Wood, he is survived by his wife, Alice S. Nippins Wood; son Richard M. Wood…

  • 29 Days: Maya Angelou

    29 Days: Maya Angelou

    Maya Angelou/Photo credit: mayaangelou.com

  • Heating problems close library

    By Audrey Levine Staff Writer       With temperature dropping to the teens outside, warmth was nowhere to be found in the Hillsborough Public Library Monday.    The library was forced to close at about 11 a.m. after its new heating system broke, according to library officials.    The balancing of the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system was…

  • 29 Days: The Grammy Awards

    29 Days: The Grammy Awards

    Alicia Keys/Photo credit: www.lovebscott.com

  • 29 Days: The Grammy Awards

    29 Days: The Grammy Awards

    Aretha Franklin/Photo credit: facade.com

  • baseball, softball registration

       The registration deadline for the upcoming Lambertville-West Amwell Youth Baseball and Softball Association season has been extended to Feb. 17.    Representatives will be at the First Presbyterian Church in Lambertville on Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or visit www.eteamz.active.com/lwayba for more information.    Opening day is Saturday,…

  • 29 Days: Judith Jamison

    “We can go on talking about racism and who treated whom badly, but what are you going to do about it? Are you going to wallow in that or are you going to create your own agenda?” —Judith Jamison, dancer, (1943-) Source: www.learningtogive.com