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Watershed sponsors film festival at Pennington library
The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association will partner with the Pennington Public Library to bring four environmental films to downtown Pennington in March. The Watershed Film Festival opens March 3 with “Chasing Ice,” the story of one man’s mission to change the tide of history by gathering undeniable evidence of climate change. It continues March 10…
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NEW HOPE: March 3 is ‘Benjamin Parry Day’
He gave the town its name when he named the mill along the Delaware River “New Hope” after he rebuilt it following a disastrous fire in 1790. Part of that mill exists today as the Bucks County Playhouse. Later he led local businessmen on both sides of the river to have the first bridge built…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hockey players Palmer, Borek off to play in districts
Two Hillsborough youngsters, Matthew Palmer, left, and Mark Borek, will join their Princeton youth hockey teammates in mid-March for tournament play.
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POLICE BLOTTER
City of Lambertville police reported: — On Feb. 20, Officer Michael Gramlich stopped Phillip Hogans, 48, of Ewing, on Arnett Avenue.. A random lookup revealed that the operator had a suspended driver’s license. Mr. Hogans also had an active warrant out of Lambertville Municipal Court for $ 81. He posted bail and was released. He…
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NUI Mock Trial Team Top 3 in NJ
By Sufia Azmat Noor-Ul-Iman School Mock Trial Team Wins Central Region Championship New Brunswick, NJ – On Thursday, January 31, 2013, Noor-Ul-Iman (NUI) School’s Mock Trial team won its third Middlesex County Championship by defeating the North Brunswick School team in the County Finals at the Middlesex County Court House in New Brunswick. The NUI team then…
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MANVILLE: Pizza, BBQ businesses thanked by council
Manville BBQ’s Ricardo Torres poses with the mayor and the proclamation from Borough Council. (Photos by Mary Ellen Day)
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Celebrating 80!
Hopewell Borough Mayor Paul Anzano recognized Warren C. Lewis, of Hopewell, on his 80th birthday for his many contributions to the borough, to the Valley and to other Mercer County communities. Mr. Lewis has served for many years as an active member of Hopewell Valley American Legion Post 339, in particular as 339’s athletic director.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Must-see TV, if you care about town
If you ever look at the TV listings and mutter, “A hundred stations and there’s nothing on!” we have a suggestion. Try attending or tuning in to school board and township meetings. Sometimes, meetings can be blah-blah about sight triangles and lot lines. Acronyms and jargon can fly fast and furiously. At other times, local…
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PRINCETON: Alleged prostitute rejects plea bargain
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An accused prostitute who allegedly had sex last year with an employee at the University Store on the Princeton University campus rejected a plea bargain to resolve her criminal case on Wednesday. Brittany L. Smith, showing up late for her appearance in Superior Court in Trenton, will see the…
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