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MERCER: Cooling sites are open
Excessive heat warning issued for area from today (July 15) through Wednesday, July 17 TRENTON — An excessive heat warning has been issued for the Central New Jersey area by the National Weather Service, from today (July 15), through Wednesday, July 17, with the heat wave expected to linger into Saturday. Temperatures are expected to…
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PRINCETON: Man pleads not guilty to animal cruelty
A Mercer County man who is a registered sex offender pleaded not guilty Friday at his arraignment on charges he had abused his two dogs last year when he was living in Princeton. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Mercer County man who is a registered sex offender pleaded not guilty Friday at his…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire Company No. 3 celebrates delivery of new tanker at ‘wetdown’
Deck gun on new tanker fires back in wetdown
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay concerns are cited
Princeton residents came out in large numbers Thursday to oppose and criticize developer AvalonBay’s proposed 280-unit residential development at the former Princeton hospital, a project that is before the Princet By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton residents came out in large numbers Thursday to oppose and criticize developer AvalonBay’s proposed 280-unit residential development at…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire Company No. 3 celebrates delivery of new tanker at ‘wetdown’
Fog nozzles made the water spraying fun, not dangerous
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire Company No. 3 celebrates delivery of new tanker at ‘wetdown’
Bathing suits were highly recommended.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire Company No. 3 celebrates delivery of new tanker at ‘wetdown’
Trophies recognized the sharpest pieces of equipment brought by guest companies.
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MCCC’s Veterinary Assistant Program Earns National Certification; Info. Session Sept. 12
Animal lovers united! Students who completed the Veterinary Assistant program in June with instructors Leslie Sheppard-Bird, standing, far left, and Tina DeVictoria, standing, far right.
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PRINCETON: Dinky foes try a D.C. fight
Local advocates have taken their fight to Washington, D.C., to stop the relocation of the Dinky station, the latest in an ongoing series of legal battles over Princeton University’s arts and transit project. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Local advocates have taken their fight to Washington, D.C., to stop the relocation of the Dinky…
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