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Grant to allow purchase of radios for Rocky Hill firefighters
$38,361 in Homeland Security funds secured By: Nick Norlen ROCKY HILL Members of the Rocky Hill Hook and Ladder Company will soon be on better speaking terms. At a Monday press conference, U.S. Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-7), presented the fire department with a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help improve…
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OBITUARIES, Feb. 13, 2007
Johnnie A. Dennis, Edith P. Benedetti, Elizabeth A. Stryker, Evelyn B. Kissam, Anna F. Smith, Charles S. Kraut, Rita E. St. Thomas, Naomi S. Mernone Johnnie A. Dennis Longtime domestic worker Johnnie Alve Dennis died Feb. 6 at Merwick Rehab Hospital and Nursing Care. She was 103. Born in Old Abbeville County, S.C., near…
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Tuesday NPDC meeting canceled
MONTGOMERY The threat of severe winter weather has forced the cancellation of tonight’s Township Committee meeting on the cleanup of the North Princeton Developmental Center. The informational meeting was to be held at the Otto Kaufman Community Center. The session has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 20 and will held at the Village Elementary…
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Citizen appeal of Schafer Tract plan is set for review
Rocky Hill Citizens for Responsible Growth fights 34-unit plan By: Jake Uitti ROCKY HILL A court appeal filed by Rocky Hill Citizens for Responsible Growth following approval of the Pulte/Schafer development is expected to receive an initial review in Superior Court this week. The group appealed the borough Planning Board’s approval of the developer’s…
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University’s Fields Center to move to larger quarters
Former university eating club on Prospect Avenue to be new home By: Nick Norlen Princeton University’s Carl A. Fields Center is moving, but not too far. The facility is scheduled to move from its current location at 86 Olden St. to nearby 58 Prospect Ave. in the fall of 2009. As an entity, the Carl…
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Area towns officially request exemption from truck network
Mammoth document delivered to the state By: Courtney Gross Four days before the comment period terminates, a task force comprising officials from Princeton Township and Princeton Borough delivered a mammoth document to the state requesting an exemption for Princeton’s main streets from a proposed statewide trucking network. The delivery also occurs as the council prepares…
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Surprises join regulars as county winners
Gold medals for area track stars By: Justin Feil On a day in which the highest team finish was third from a Packet-area team, there were plenty of individuals who took home gold medals from Sunday’s Mercer County Track and Field Championships in Toms River. There was a little mix of everything among the winners.…
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Nirmala’s spicy style spans the globe
"In Nirmala’s Kitchen" is a great resource for theme entertaining By: Faith Bahadurian In the two-and-a-half years since I met Nirmala Narine at a food show in New York, her spice business has taken off, and she has now published a cookbook imbued with her love of exotic foods and cultures, "In Nirmala’s Kitchen, Everyday…
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Johnson getting Stuart fast results
Sprinter wins pair at prep meet By: Justin Feil All fall, Carys Johnson is part of one of the closest teams at Stuart Country Day School as she starts for the field hockey team. It’s quite a difference from the winter when she joins, or rather makes up, the entire track and field team. "It…
