Category: archives
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LOOKING AHEAD
Check out some notable events happening in the coming weeks in central New Jersey and beyond: Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre, 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville, Forever Plaid, Aug. 23-26
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Princeton Seminary plans September film-lecture series
The series theme: "A Light That Shines in the Darkness: Evil Egotism, and the Sacred in Film" Jeffrey Stout, professor of religion at Princeton University, will deliver the Stone Lectures at Princeton Seminary in a series of five lectures and five film screenings beginning Sept. 24. The series is titled "A Light That Shines in…
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Paving to disrupt traffic on Witherspoon Street
Preliminary work well under way By: Nick Norlen The Princeton Township Public Works Department will be conducting various steps to resurface Witherspoon Street between Valley Road and Leigh Avenue during the next two weeks. Preliminary work by township contractor Top Line Construction began Monday and will consist of removing and replacing marked sections of curbing…
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Letters to the editor
Clean election a real success To the editor: When you ask most voters if campaign contributions are a driving force in political corruption, the answer is yes. That’s why I am enthusiastic about taking part in the clean elections pilot program that focuses on greater voter participation to bring about public financing. As the Democratic…
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Board OKs bank at Route 130 site
By: Stephanie Prokop BORDENTOWN CITY The Planning Board last week unanimously approved a site plan that would allow the construction of a Commerce Bank branch on the corner of Crosswicks Street and Route 130. Mayor John Collom said at a previous meeting that Commerce Bank representatives had approached the city commissioners about buying a…
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EPA says tainted soil nearly all removed
Workers are completing the excavation of the site within the footprint of the old Rustic Mall building. By: Audrey Levine The last of the creosote-contaminated soil beneath the Rustic Mall will be gone by the end of this month, according to EPA officials. The excavation of the site is moving along as scheduled, according to…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: William Fisher, 40, of Massachusetts, was charged with possession of CDS and possession of a hypodermic needle when police pulled over the car in which he was a passenger on Route 206 because of a cracked taillight at 3:14 a.m. July 19. Mr. Fisher was taken into custody after police found a needle between…
