Category: archives
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Kittens
Princeton’s animal shelter, SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals, has plenty of cute kittens in need of a loving home and available for adoption at 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting kittens or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Obituaries
For the week of June 15 Phoebe Grilli Pellegrino HAMILTON Phoebe Grilli Pellegrino, 88, died Saturday at Compassionate Care Hospice in Trenton. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., she lived most of her life in the Trenton area. She retired from Circle F in Trenton after many years of service. Daughter of the late Rev. Quirino…
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Concentration is the key
Aztec Graphics wins HVBSA majors softball championship. By: Tim Falls Focus and concentration became the mantra for the Aztec Graphics players. That pleased coaches David Shapiro, Patty Smith and Tom Griffin, who preached those very important attributes to their majors division softball team. Aztec Graphics centered their focus for the division final and defeated Zanya…
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Fed-up council revokes Mi Casita liquor license
Governing body finds bar guilty of all charges. By: Charlie Olsen In a public hearing Monday that included testimonies both graphic and violent, the Borough Council unanimously voted to revoke the liquor license of Mi Casita Bar and Restaurant, finding the management guilty of all the original charges levied against it at an April 24…
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Planners hear townhouse proposal for Model Avenue
Former councilman proposes development for lumberyard property By Aleen Crispino The owner of the former J.C. Van Doren lumberyard property would like to build 15, two-bedroom townhouse units on the lot, which he and his two sons are operating now as a lumberyard. Henry Wittman, a former councilman, gave an informal presentation of his plans…
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Live for Today
After surviving 9/11, actor-producer David Rappaport is pursuing his dream. By: Susan Van Dongen As uplifting as a tent revival, the opening number to Songs For a New World talks about making that leap of faith, taking the chance to live authentically and move forward, no matter how frightening. The song "A New World" likens…
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Stolen heating oil truck recovered
Truck found empty in Philly By: Cara Latham BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP A truck containing 1,000 gallons of home heating oil was reported stolen from K.C. Oil at 230 Route 130 between 4 and 5 a.m. on June 9 and recovered the next day in Philadelphia. The abandoned 2004 White International oil truck was recovered empty…
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This week
Thursday Java and jazz: The Village Bakery, 2 Gordon Ave., will host a special Java and Jazz Nite at the Bakery at 7 p.m. The first half of the evening, local resident and Princeton Day School senior Jacob Waters will perform some of his original tunes as part of a senior project he’s doing in…
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Planners to view QBM concept
The proposed plans call for adding 600,000 square feet to the 1.3-million-square-foot regional mall, located on a 100-acre parcel at the corner of Route 1 and Quakerbridge Road. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer The Simon Property Group, which owns the Quaker Bridge Mall, is slated to outline its plans for a proposed redevelopment of the regional…
