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PRINCETON: Council to consider raising its salaries
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Council members will decide tonight on whether to give themselves and Mayor Liz Lempert a raise. Each council member’s pay would go from $7,500 — the amount that council members were paid in the former Princeton Borough — to $10,000, the amount that Township Committee members were paid in…
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District 16 state legislators visit NJCTS Cell & DNA Sharing Repository at Rutgers
From right, New Jersey State Assemblyman Jack M. Ciattarelli, State Senator Christopher “Kip” Bateman and State Assemblywoman Donna Simon watch as a Rutgers scientists analyses a sample at the NJCTS Cell and DNA Sharing Repository at Rutgers University.
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RevXstudios™ ANNOUNCES SUMMER RATE FOR STUDENTS and NEW THEME CLASSES
By Juli Jensen RevXstudios™ ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL SUMMER RATE FOR STUDENTS PLUS, NEW THEME CLASSES! Fitness Studio offers the hottest, most effective workouts: Spinning® (indoor group cycling) with TRX® (suspension training) for balanced strength and conditioning Robbinsville (TODAY) – RevXstudios™ announces a special summer rate for students. Whether student athletes want to train off season…
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These ‘relics’ reprising good times of ragtime
The Ragtime Relics will perform at the 10th anniversary celebration of the West Windsor Farmers Market on June 1.
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MCCC Celebrates 25 Years of Academic Achievement at the Trenton Campus
By Candace Zafirellis Hundreds in the Trenton community gathered on May 7 to hear inspirational stories from students who have made the most of their education at Mercer County Community College (MCCC). The event, held at the Trenton War Memorial, was the college’s 25th Annual Celebration of Academic Achievement for the Trenton campus. The college…
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These ‘relics’ reprising good times of ragtime
West Windsor resident Karl Dentino on guitar, John Suda on bass and Ben Polanski on mandolin comprise The Relics, who play an eclectic blend of music from the early 20th century By Keith Loria, Special Writer If you happen by the 10th anniversary celebration of the West Windsor Community Farmers Market on June 1, you…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Learning to live with inflammatory bowel disease
By Kevin Skole, MD Living with inflammatory bowel (IBD) disease can be a real pain both physically and mentally and unfortunately there is no cure. But while people with this condition may require a lifetime of medical care, it does not mean they are sentenced to a lifetime of misery. By working with…
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Paddles up!
Machestic Dragons members Arietta Wismer (left) and Fran Kelly take a break from paddling.
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WEST WINDSOR: Town remembers with Memorial Day event
Shing-Fu Hsueh, mayor of West Windsor, at the township’s All Wars Memorial.
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