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  • World Series-bound

    On Friday, Hopewell Valley Babe Ruth will begin by playing Ohio team in Virginia baseball competition Hopewell Valley’s 13-year-old Babe Ruth Baseball team left for Loudoun County, Va., today (Wednesday) to compete in the 13-year-old World Series. The boys — District One, Southern New Jersey and Middle Atlantic Regional Champions — will begin the first…

  • Man pleads not guilty to hazing charge

    Breaking News TRENTON, N.J. — Rider University’s dean of students pleaded not guilty Thursday to criminal hazing in connection with the death of a freshman who had been binge drinking at a fraternity house.

  • Rider fraternity president latest to be arraigned
  • City may break its record for drunken driving cases

    Police have cited 54 drivers for drunken driving so far this year. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — Every week in their press releases, the Lambertville police tell the public about the people they’ve arrested.    And every week, drunken drivers are always on the list.    At this time last year, the police had cited 54 drivers…

  • Rider fraternity president latest to be arraigned
  • Letters to the Editor, Aug. 14

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 14 Sad to see shoe shop close To the editor:     On July 17, I took a pair of shoes to John’s Shoe Shop on Tulane Street only to discover that the 17th was the last day for shoe repairs. I had known previously that the shop was closing because…

  • Guest conductors named for Princeton Symphony

    Pulitzer Prize-winner Gunther Schuller and four others selected By: Michael Redmond    Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and conductor Gunther Schuller, a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship — the so-called "genius award" — who is recognized worldwide as an important figure in American music, will be one of five guest conductors to lead the Princeton Symphony Orchestra during…

  • Institute’s housing plan remains firm

    Site near historic battlefield still a point of contention By: Nick Norlen    The Institute for Advanced Study plans to proceed with the construction of faculty housing near Battlefield State Park, but detailed plans aren’t expected to be completed for "several months," a spokeswoman said Monday.    The think tank’s proposal includes building 15 homes on eight…

  • Montgomery emergency communications to receive upgrade

    EMS and police will be able to speak directly to each other By: Katie Wagner    MONTGOMERY — Communication between the township’s police officers and emergency medical services professionals is about to become more personal.    The township has ordered portable and stationary communication radios for these first responders and their vehicles that will facilitate direct relay…