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* Publication Name * Rate * Period * Delivered-on day(s) * URL The Weekly Almanac – North Edition 7.95 per QTR – Auto-Pay is available for Credit Card or Bank Debit cards only. Charges are processed every three months. Thursday www.weeklyalmanac.com The Weekly Almanac – North Edition 37.00 1 Year Thursday www.weeklyalmanac.com The Weekly Almanac…
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Ewing man charged with growing marijuana in Hopewell Township
Eighty plants found in woods off Titus Mill Road By Ruth Luse This morning at 9 a.m., Hopewell Township police charged Glenn Owens, 51, of Llanfair Lane, Ewing Township, with cultivating marijuana a first-degree offense. Bail was set at $250,000 and Mr. Owens was remanded to the Mercer County Correction Center, located off Route…
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Ewing man charged with growing marijuana in Hopewell Township
Eighty healthy plants found in woods off Titus Mill Road By John Tredrea This morning at 9 a.m., Hopewell Township police charged Glenn Owens, 51, of Llanfair Lane, Ewing Township, with cultivating marijuana a first-degree offense. Bail was set at $250,000 and Mr. Owens was remanded to the Mercer County Correction Center, located off…
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Princeton bill-signing by Gov. Corzine
At D&R Greenway Land Trust ceremony, the way cleared for November vote on $200 million land trust fund By: Nick Norlen Gov. Jon Corzine signed legislation in Princeton Township on Tuesday authorizing a Nov. 6 ballot question asking voters to approve $200 million in general obligation bonds to fund Garden State Preservation Trust programs for…
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Mathematician joins Institute for Advanced Study faculty
Peter Sarnak has been appointed to the faculty of the School of Mathematics of the Institute for Advanced Study, effective July 1. Dr. Sarnak is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University, and he will continue to hold this appointment in conjunction with his professorship at the Institute. Dr. Sarnak, born in South…
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St. Paul School names Killeen new principal
Ryan Killeen has been named principal of St. Paul School. The announcement was made by Monsignor Walter E. Nolan, pastor of St. Paul Parish. Mr. Killeen most recently served as supervisor of the Mercer County Performing Arts High School, and assistant principal at St. Rose High School in Belmar. He received a bachelor’s degree in…
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Resident challenges meeting
Nancy Prohask might file a civil complaint By: Bill Greenwood MONROE A township resident is challenging action taken at a July 16 emergency Township Council meeting. Nancy Prohaska, of Perrineville Road, said Monday that she would file a civil complaint seeking to reverse actions taken at the meeting if the council does not rescind…
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Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s longtime conductor leaves
After 21 years, Mark Laycock’s baton passes, but to whom? By: Nick Norlen Unresolved contract differences between the Princeton Symphony Orchestra and longtime Music Director Mark Laycock have resulted in the end his tenure as the conductor there. His departure will cause the symphony to rely on guest conductors for the first time in…
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Fruit of Detroit
Painter and illustrator Rich Harrington brings out the beauty in rusted old cars. By: Susan Van Dongen Discarded DeSotos, cast-off Cadillacs and rejected Ramblers are all subject matter for the acrylic and watercolor paintings of Newtown, Pa., resident Rich Harrington. He gets emotionally involved when he sees an example of "the fruit of Detroit" rusting…
