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PRINCETON: Memorable day propels McIsaac to MOC
North’s Dziekonska, Montgomery’s Davidian are group track champs By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor As 18th birthdays go, Ian McIsaac’s was pretty memorable. The Princeton High School senior qualified for the Meet of Champions for the first time when he ran 4:23.78 Saturday, two seconds better than he had last week at sectionals, for fifth…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: VOICES offers Young Composers Project for children
Teachers and families who would like children to participate can submit a recording and three written copies of the child’s music by March 1 Through the Young Composers Project, VOICES is offering a composition contest designed for children 5 to 12, with the support of a parent or music teacher. The process includes: A master…
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PRINCETON: Historical Society celebrates 75th anniversary
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Historical Society of Princeton turned 75 on Thursday, an anniversary marking 75 years of preserving and telling the story of a community and its people. Each year, some 15,000 visitors pass through the doors of the Bainbridge House, the colonial-era home that today serves as the organization’s headquarters…
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TRENTON: Agricultural Natural Disaster Designation OK’d for 14 NJ counties
On Friday, Gov. Chris Christie announced that U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Vilsack has granted a Natural Disaster Designation for 14 New Jersey counties following Superstorm Sandy, a snowstorm, a Nor’easter, drought, high winds, hail, excessive heat and rain, and flash flooding between June 28 and Nov. 8, 2012. The disaster designation was requested to…
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PRINCETON: Washington and Lincoln in arts and crafts
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Maria Evans stood by a table covered with glue containers, buttons and other objects that included photo cutouts of past presidents that little people would turn into little pieces of art. ”We’re making presidential pennants,” the artistic director of the Arts Council of Princeton told a child who had…
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Enroll Now for Har Sinai Summer Camp
By Har Sinai SUMMER CAMP OPENING AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE Hopewell Twp. – Choose from three to four-day Summer Camp sessions in the inventive, fun and safe environment of Har Sinai Temple where preschool children between the ages of 2 1/2 and 5 years can spend the warm weather months, beginning June 17 and extending…
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PRINCETON: Annual deer hunt underway
The annual town deer culling in Princeton was scheduled to start Monday between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. A notice posted on the town website says that the controlled hunts “may take” place on properties listed on the following streets: Arreton Road Cherry Hill Road Cherry Valley Road Crestview Drive Drakes Corner Road Gallup Road…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Kaori Wilson, 35, of Princeton, was charged with obstructing the administration of law and false public alarms at a residence on Edwards Place. Police said Ms. Wilson was arguing with her husband when they arrived, was uncooperative and started dialing 9-1-1. Montgomery Joseph B. Orosz, 24, of Somerville, was charged with possession of burglary…
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