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PRINCETON: Town’s celebration of Pi Day continues
By Keith Loria, Special Writer On March 14, people will be wishing Albert Einstein a Happy Birthday on what would have been the legendary genius’ 134th birthday. Of course, Einstein was a larger-than-life figure in Princeton, having lived and worked here for the last two decades of his life. The date is significant because it’s…
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PRINCETON: Deer cull limits herd
Statistics show cut in deer road kill By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Hunters killed 159 deer in Princeton during the annual culling that ended over the weekend, the town reported Monday. Animal control officer Mark Johnson said Monday that he was “satisfied” with the results of the hunt, which ran from the middle of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crash kills township woman
Bill Mielko photo A collision between a car and a dump truck at the intersection of Route 522 and Route 1 left a township woman dead Monday morning, according to police.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Majoras death ruled accidental
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group LAMBERTVILLE — The Hunterdon County prosecutor’s office has officially closed the case of bartender Sarah Majoras, 39, who died in the icy waters of the Delaware and Raritan Canal in January. In a statement from County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III on Monday, the death has been officially…
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PRINCETON: Sharing pi with Einstein
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer If Albert Einstein was alive, he might have been embarrassed to see people walking on Nassau and Witherspoon streets Saturday dressed like him. The community paid tribute to its most famous resident during a weekend long celebration of Pi Day, an international event that takes on an added dimension…
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WEST WINDWSOR: Township wins kudos for its website
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR In today’s electronic world, most municipalities in the state have their own websites for the convenience of its residents however it appears West Windsor’s “e-government” is better than most, according to a recent study. Graduate students in public policy at the Monmouth University Polling Institute just…
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County should rethink budget, tax increase
Scott Sillars, Princeton Words are inadequate to convey my shock and dismay on reading that Mercer County is proposing an 11 percent increase in its property tax assessment on Princeton. At the average assessed residential property value of approximately $800,000, the county is proposing an additional take of over $500 per house! While some might…
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