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PRINCETON: Former mayor threatens lawsuit over Valley Road school building
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former Princeton Mayor Richard Woodbridge has turned up the heat on the school district by warning of a lawsuit if the Valley Road School is left to deteriorate. Mr. Woodbridge, part of an organization seeking to acquire the building to turn it into a community center, said there is…
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‘BOBO Friday’ Food Collection – Feb. 15
Looks for the blue "BOBO Fridays" bins at county, municipal, library and parks locations around Somerset County.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Music for a cause unites songbirds
HIGHTSTOWN – February 1, borough resident Lindsey Stefan performs at the First Baptist Church during a concert benefiting a rescue foundation aiding Thai women and girls from sex trafficking and forced labor. (Photo by Matt Nelson)
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MBO America Moves into Modern New Facility
By Lori Dolnick MBO America moves into modern new facility featuring state-of-the-art technologies to progressively provide the highest level of customer care Marlton, NJ – January, 2013 – MBO America, a leader in the global print finishing industry, have transitioned themselves into a 38,000 square foot facility located in Marlton, NJ to better serve their…
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PRINCETON: Name the buildings deadline Feb. 15
Princeton residents have until next week to submit names in a contest to determine what the former Borough Hall and the township municipal building should be called. Entry forms can be obtained in person at either the Princeton Public Library or the town clerk’s office in the municipal building on Witherspoon Street, or online at…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crossroads South coach wins 100th game
By Ed Birch, Special Writer C.J. Hendricks, Girls Basketball Coach at Crossroads South Middle School, won his 100th career basketball game, in only his sixth season directing the Vikings squad. Mr. Hendricks won his memorable 100th game in a victory over Salk Middle School, of Old Bridge, on Feb. 6. In the same game, Amber…
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MONTGOMERY: Committee honors school robotics team
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer br> MONTGOMERY The Township Committee had a special visitor on Feb. 7 “Jordan,” an award winning robot that appears to be able to shoot more baskets more accurately than most humans. Jordan is the creation of the Montgomery High robotics team. This robot has made Team 1403 a…
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Bishop of Metuchen comments on Pope Benedict XVI resignation
”Along with the rest of the world, I continue to process today’s sudden and unexpected announcement by Pope Benedict XVI that he will resign his office of Bishop of Rome on Feb. 28. ”It is not a complete surprise, however, that this man of great humility and dedication would recognize his inability to carry out…
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TRENTON: Bishop comments on resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
”On this World Day of the Sick, the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, the world awoke to the stunning news that Pope Benedict XVI has decided to resign the papacy, effective Feb. 28, 2013. Having been appointed Bishop of Trenton by him and, before that, approved as President of the Catholic University of America,…
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