Category: archives
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After major reward is offered, missing township teen found in Jersey City
Danielle Nottingham ran away from her Princeton home in 2003 and police have been searching for her ever since By: Molly Petrilla After nearly four years of searching, Princeton Township police have found 18-year-old Danielle Nottingham alive and well in Jersey City. Investigators had been trying to locate the former township resident since she ran…
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Anne E. Evans
Anne E. (O’Brien) Evans, 54, of Monroe, died Tuesday, Nov. 7, at her home in Monroe. Born in South Amboy, she lived a short time in New Brunswick and eventually moved to her home in Monroe in 1982. She graduated from St. Peter’s Nursing School in New Brunswick in 1973 after receiving her bachelor’s degree…
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Princeton Democrats to host strategist Sunday
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization will sponsor a talk 7:30 p.m. Sunday by Steve DeMicco, the campaign director for Sen. Robert Menendez and political strategist with Message and Media Campaign, at the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center. Mr. DeMicco has now headed two successful campaigns, that of Gov. Jon Corzine and Sen. Menendez. He will be…
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Panel eyes conflict rules
Several resolutions, including rule expansion, considered By: Hank Kalet MONROE Dealing with potential conflicts of interest involving members of township land-use boards will be the focus of a public meeting hosted next week by an ethics panel appointed by Mayor Richard Pucci earlier this year. The panel has been discussing several options for dealing…
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University reports minor radiation leak
Routine check reveals a level "too minute to cause harm" By: Jake Uitti A routine environmental health and safety check this week of materials used in one of Princeton University’s physics laboratories showed a leak of a small amount of radiation. Tests showed that the leak was "too minute to cause harm," according to a…
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High arsenic level forces water company to shut well
More stringent standards that took effect this year cited By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY A well on the Montgomery-Hillsborough border serviced by New Jersey American Water has been shut down because tests in 2005 indicated arsenic levels exceeded newly revised state standards. Since the shutdown, water has been sent to the affected area from the…
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Confident crew claims CJ III final
By: Bob Nuse With each win, the Princeton High boys’ soccer team got more and more confident. That confidence never wavered as the Little Tigers topped Monroe, 2-1, to capture the Central Jersey Group III championship on Friday. "We’ve had a great run," said Princeton coach Wayne Sutcliffe, whose team won its second sectional title…
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PHS gives No. 5 Shawnee all it can handle
Little Tigers give unbeaten a test in NJSIAA Group III semifinals By: Bob Nuse TOMS RIVER If Shawnee High is the No. 5 boys’ soccer team in the nation, as the Renegades are ranked in one national poll, then Princeton High can’t be that far behind. The Little Tigers battled Shawnee, ranked No. 1…
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Borough launches reach-out effort
Initial informal session at First Baptist Church aims to prompt big turnout By: Molly Petrilla The doors to Borough Hall will swing open Nov. 27 for the first in a new series of public dialogues. "We had been talking for some time about ways to reach the community," Mayor Mildred Trotman said. "I thought that…
