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PRINCETON: Driver in fatal 3-car crash uses depression medication
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The driver involved in a fatal car crash on Riverside Drive told police one week prior to the tragedy that he uses medication for depression and mood stabilization, according to recently released police information. Princeton Police were called March 21 to the Braeburn Drive home of Eric Maltz, 20,…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center to present a FREE Seminar on Pre-Season Golf Strengthening
By irene maslowski Learn about the exercises and activities that will help improve strength, balance and power in your golf swing by attending a free seminar hosted by the Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com) located at 140 Central Avenue (at Bally’s), Clark, N.J. on Thursday, April 18 at 7:00 p.m. Kessler physical therapists will…
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PRINCETON: White peacock found in town
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton animal control officer Mark Johnson can add a white peacock to the list of stray animals he’s captured. The bird, found Thursday on Wheatsheaf Lane, about a block from Route 27, is considered a farm animal and not allowed to be kept in the town, Mr. Johnson said.…
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PRINCETON: Municipal buildings win new names
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Borough Hall is out, Monument Hall is in. The Township Building is out, Witherspoon Hall is in. The new names were chosen by a panel of four judges who received submissions from 38 people in a naming contest, the winners of which were announced Friday. Carol Calamoneri, who submitted…
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PRINCETON: Councilwoman suggests the civilian chief be explored
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton should explore having a civilian administrator run its police department given the current and past turmoil that has beset the force, a councilwoman said Monday. ”I would like to look into that and see how other towns have done it,” Councilwoman Jenny Crumiller said in a phone interview.…
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