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Yoshi
Yoshi, a 7-year-old black-and-white female Akita recently rescued, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Yoshi" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Fast start stands up for Hun
Raider boys top PHS to gain MCT finals berth By: Bob Nuse It isn’t often a goal is scored 10 seconds into a soccer game. And on an occasion when that does happen, you would not expect that goal to stand up for the remaining 79 minutes, 50 seconds. But Wednesday night, Andrew Mino scored…
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Artists mixing their media
Abstract art display shown in Cranbury By: Lacey Korevec In Stephanie Madelbaum’s abstract acrylic painting "Polygons at Play," which shows shapes including triangles and parallelograms inside a golden rectangle, the mathematics of every dimension are precise. "The ratio of the width to the length has to equal the ratio of the length to the width…
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Princeton school board rejects law enforcement pact
Recent school incident tied to call for more review By: Molly Petrilla For the second time, the Princeton Regional Board of Education has voted down a state-mandated memorandum of agreement among the district, local police departments and the county prosecutor’s office a decision most members say stems from a recent incident at Princeton High…
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Housing code targeted for significant change
By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN If the borough wants to more effectively deal with housing violations, including overcrowding, it needs a significant revamping of it housing code. That was the message delivered by two members of the Housing Code Committee who recently addressed Borough Council. "There’s no continuity, there’s no consistency and there’s certainly no…
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Making Transitions
Bucks County Community College’s 24th annual ‘Day for All Women’ promises to empower feminine fulfillment. By: Jessica Loughery Women, females, ladies, girls; they come in all different shapes and sizes with a vast array of interests, hobbies, strengths and aspirations. That’s why the Day for All Women conference, to be held Nov. 4 at Bucks…
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Two West Windsor events to mark ‘War of the Worlds’
Sarnoff Corp. slates re-enactment; high school students plan performance-art interpretation By: Molly Petrilla WEST WINDSOR Space aliens will invade the township in the next few days when two community groups stage "War of the Worlds" anniversary commemorations. On Saturday, the Sarnoff Corp. will host a live re-enactment of the infamous radio broadcast that sent…
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PHASE THREE by Arnold Bornstein: Gatherings stir memories
Reunions bring back the past By: Arnold Bornstein Thomas Wolfe’s classic American novel is titled "You Can’t Go Home Again," but we evidently proved him partially wrong by journeying to his home state of North Carolina for a gathering of four couples who lived on the same Long Island block several decades ago. Wolfe’s book…
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‘Hot’ heroin has police concerned
Additive could be cause of area deaths By: Cara Latham and Dick Brinster Heroin use is no longer about a junkie shooting up in a rat-infested city tenement. It’s here in your community and local law enforcement officials are concerned that it’s more deadly than ever. "There are heroin addicts in every town in Mercer…
