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POLICE BLOTTER: March 15
Princeton (Police did not report any blotter items.) West Windsor Keith T. Campbell, 49, of Roselle, was charged with driving while intoxicated on Route 1 at Harrison Street on March 8 at 11:28 p.m. * * * Sakinah R. Night, 39, of Ewing, was charged with fraudulently obtaining a prescription medication and possession of drug…
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Two Mercer County Residents Honored at Renew the Promise
Photo: (L-R) Renee Sullivan, Promise of One Award Winner; Alicia Barbieri, Community Resource Manager at Komen CSNJ; Anne Cardello, Promise of One Award Winner
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Climate change: Topic at Princeton library March 15
Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group If you panic at footage of melting ice caps and fear that our planet is headed toward devastating drought, wildfires and flooding, then Stephen Pacala might be able to put your mind at ease a bit. Not that Stephen Pacala — a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton…
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FLORENCE: Township honors hometown heroes
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The township celebrated the 141st anniversary of its incorporation by honoring and recognizing key figures in the community during its council meeting March 6. Officially, it is March 7 when the township was incorporated. ”We ought to do something special every year,” Mayor Craig Wilkie said. “Last year,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens put scare into state champs
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group There was a time not so long ago when a Robbinsville-Randolph ice hockey matchup would have been a laugher. No one, particularly not Randolph, was laughing and everyone was asking about the Ravens after they pushed the two-time defending champions to the brink of elimination before falling, 3-2, on…
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New mini-borough
David Bario Hopewell Township My family moved to Hopewell Township last year from out-of-state, choosing to put down roots here largely because we loved the rural character, open spaces, and the relative lack of newly created sprawl. We were told the zoning laws in the area had been changed recently in part to discourage…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Village plan talks go on
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Set to continue at a special Hopewell Township Planning Board meeting at 7 p.m. tonight (Thursday) is discussion of what has proven to be one of the most controversial issues in the township in many years — construction of a proposed mixed-use village. The village would go on 25 acres…
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