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Twin Rivers suit to be heard by high court Jan. 4
By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR The lawsuit filed by a group of Twin Rivers residents seeking the right to post political signs on common ground and force changes in other rules of the planned unit development will be heard by the state Supreme Court on Jan. 4, according to the president of the Homeowners…
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Redbird girls’ basketball rebounds for win
By: Kyle Moylan The Allentown High School girls’ basketball team tried very hard to win its opener this past Friday. It will try even harder to win a spot in the state tournament. Despite rallying back to take a lead in the fourth quarter, Allentown was edged in the opener at Steinert, 45-42. Fortunately, Allentown…
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EDITORIAL: Legislators’ 2006 record was mixed
Good and bad seen in past year The New Jersey Legislature has ended its year with what can only be described as a mixed record. There was the good: The Legislature acted boldly, approving a measure that will appropriate $270 million to build and equip five stem-cell and biomedical research facilities around the state. This…
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Bam Bam smashes foes into pebbles
By: Ken Weingartner Bam Bam got his high school wrestling career started with a bang. Sam "Bam Bam" Emburgia, a freshman at Monroe Township High, won the 103-pound championship at the season-opening Ewing Tournament over the weekend. Also winning a title was Jake "The Snake" Nale at 215 as the Falcons finished third in the…
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Obituaries
Elizabeth Cooper PRINCETON Elizabeth Cooper, 85, died Monday in the Pavilions at Forrestal. Born in Trenton, Mrs. Cooper was a longtime area resident and retired in 1983 from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority as a telephone operator after 17 years of service. She was a member of the Woodman of the World and enjoyed…
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Trio charged in theft spree
Teens allegedly involved in high school burglaries By: Bill Greenwood MONROE Three Monroe Township High School students were charged Tuesday with allegedly committing four thefts over the last six weeks, including three at the high school. The suspects two Jamesburg boys aged 17 and 16, and a 16-year-old Monroe boy allegedly stole…
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Hospital move to Plainsboro supported, but with conditions
Health Commission wants assurances that the uninsured and underinsured will be served By: Courtney Gross In preparation for the University Medical Center at Princeton’s certificate of need hearing before the State Health Planning Board, the Princeton Regional Health Commission has submitted a letter supporting the hospital’s move, but proposing conditions for its approval. At its…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Perez hopes this fast start lasts By: Justin Feil As a freshman wrestler for Princeton High School last year, Anastacio Perez got off to a pretty good start before things got tougher in the end of the season. Perez entered this season looking to sustain success from start to finish. "It was rough last year,"…
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Menorah lighting honors triumph
Symbolism behind annual holiday By: Stephanie Brown JAMESBURG The afternoon sun shone brightly on the large white menorah that stood in Veterans Memorial Park. "The menorah is ultimately a symbol of freedom, of light over darkness, of joy over sadness and of freedom over oppression," Rabbi Eliezer Zaklikovsky, of the Chabad Jewish Center of…
