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City fires police sergeant
Sgt. 1st Class Michael O’Rourke says he will appeal the verdict. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The mayor and City Council unanimously fired a Lambertville police sergeant after finding him guilty of five of the nine charges lodged against him, with the most serious being defiance of a direct order. Sgt. 1st Class Michael O’Rourke…
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Senior Menus-April 12, 2007
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.60. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, April 12 French onion soup, honey…
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To Your Health-April 12, 2007
Important car seat installation tips By: Dr. Terry Shlimbaum Did you know that 95 percent of car seats are installed improperly or used incorrectly? New Jersey law states children need to be appropriately restrained in a child safety seat until 8 years-old or 80 pounds. Children are too small to sit on a vehicle seat…
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Princeton shared budgets reviewed
By: Courtney Gross The Princeton Borough Council and the Princeton Township Committee were scheduled to review budgets for their shared agencies, including the Princeton Public Library, at a joint meeting Monday. According to a memo from Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi and Township Administrator Jim Pascale, the budgets were supported by the municipalities’ Joint Finance Committee,…
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This year’s Taste seems to offer a grill theme
Princeton’s event is only the tip of the iceberg By: Faith Bahadurian Taste of the Nation is our area’s and the nation’s premier hunger-relief event, and particularly close to my foodie heart. I worked on the event for many years, and now, even though I have retired from the committee, I still can’t…
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Mites right for PU’s Gadowsky
Tiger coach commended for boosting hockey’s future By: Justin Feil Guy Gadowsky has a personal interest in helping the Princeton Youth Hockey Association at the Mite level, but his example is one that the future of hockey can use. "I have two young boys that like hockey and so I like to spend time with…
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Al fresco offerings on the upswing
Borough may broaden sidewalk dining area By: Courtney Gross Just as downtown restaurants and cafes begin unloading outdoor tables onto some of Princeton Borough’s sidewalks in preparation for warmer weather, the Princeton Borough Council will discuss tonight whether to give merchants outside the central business district the same opportunity. According to borough officials, the council…
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PDS’ Cannavo stops flurry of shots
Panther girls’ lacrosse dominates WW-P North By: Justin Feil In the midst of a girls’ lacrosse game at Princeton Day School on Thursday, a blizzard broke out. The rest of the whitewashing belonged to Maria Cannavo and the Panther defense. Cannavo made nine saves in goal and blanked visiting West Windsor-Plainsboro North in the first…
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Web only: Candidates file for municipal racesin Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe
Monroe Democrats face primary challenge, while Cranbury Republicans fail to field candidates. A critic of the Monroe Democratic administration is making a primary challenge to two incumbent Township Council members, while Republicans in Cranbury and Jamesburg will have to mount write-in campaigns to get their candidates on the ballot. The filing deadline for candidates to…
