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PRINCETON: Town to begin talks with university on payment
Princeton will begin negotiations “probably in September” with Princeton University about a voluntary financial contribution from the university to the municipality, Mayor Liz Lempert said Mond By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will begin negotiations “probably in September” with Princeton University about a voluntary financial contribution from the university to the municipality, Mayor Liz…
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Princeton Human Services, Executive Director
Elisa Neira For the past four years, Princeton Human Services, Princeton employees, local businesses, organizations and private donors have provided book bags and school supplies to Princeton School District children of low income families. Items include but are not limited to: book bags, lunch bags, pencils, pens, notebooks, crayons, loose leaf paper, binders, markers, kid-safe…
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Nine new police officers sworn in
Three of the newly installed officers will immediately begin patrol duties, while the remaining six will begin training at the Mercer County Police Academy prior to hitting the streets. By Hamilton Observer Fulfilling a promise from her State of the Township Address in February, Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly A. Yaede swore nine new Hamilton Township…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local students earn academic honors
Campus Corner column Shelby Sakelakos of Hillsborough and a sophomore at Raritan Valley Community College made the spring semester dean’s list at the school. She’s studying for an associate’s degree in education with a goal to land a job in special education. She’s a 2010 Hillsborough High School graduate. * * * …
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HILLSBOROUGH: Heat team plays in Cooperstown. N.Y., torunament
12-and-under boys’ team joins 103 other teams in opening ceremonies The Hillsborough Heat 12-and-under baseball team arrived in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Friday, July 19, for a weeklong tournament. They will be one of 104 teams batting to reach and win the championship game on Thursday night. All teams will play six games between Sunday and…
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MONTGOMERY: Teen sentenced to five years
An 18-year-old Montgomery man received a five-year prison sentence Friday for killing another motorist during a crash on Route 206 in December in which he had been drunk and using a cell phone. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An 18-year-old Montgomery man received a five-year prison sentence Friday for killing another motorist during a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic club to host candidates Thursday
Democratic Community club meets at Avalon center The Hillsborough Democratic Community Club will host a “Meet the Candidates” night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at Avalon Assisted Living, 393 Amwell Road. Interested voters, regardless of political affiliation, are invited to attend. Invited candidates are Keiona Miller for Somerset County Freeholder, Richard Arline…
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PRINCETON: Local Scout at national jamboree
”Welcome Boy Scouts,” said the signs along the road as bus after bus of boys traveled the final roads to the 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree at the new Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West V By Elian Rubin, Special to the Packet ”Welcome Boy Scouts,” said the signs along the road as…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Alexander McShea, 25, of South Bend, Ind., was arrested Sunday at 1:36 a.m. and charged with hindering apprehension and alcohol offenses. A police officer spotted him outside the Nassau Inn with an open container of alcohol. Questioned by the officer, he refused to identify himself and ran away. He was caught after a brief…
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