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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Audrey Li, 21, of 1903 Hall Princeton University, was charged with simple assault and domestic violence at the Colonial Club on Prospect Avenue on Feb. 9 at 1:29 a.m. Police said Ms. Li kneed the victim in the groin and scratched the victim’s face during an argument. Police said the victim’s information is confidential.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crossroads South coach wins 100th game
Submitted photo The team poses for a photo following Coach C. J. Hendricks 100th victory Feb. 6.
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MBO America Moves into Modern New Facility
MBO America located in state-of-the-art facility in Marlton, NJ
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HIGHTSTOWN: Music for a cause unites songbirds
‘Let’s Hear It for the Girls! A Cabaret for a Cause’ HIGHTSTOWN – A concert, Let’s Hear It for the Girls! A Cabaret for a Cause, was held earlier this month on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 at the First Baptist Church, 125 S. Main Street. This concert benefited the New Life Center Foundation. NLCF rescues…
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PRINCETON: Democrats begin process to fill 2 council seats
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Democrats are scheduled later next month to make their picks for Princeton Council candidates, with party insiders saying that only two candidates so far are definitely in the race. Two seats on the six-member council are up this year, both held by incumbents Jenny Crumiller and Patrick Simon.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Woodfern School to be open next Monday
Children in the Woodfern Road School will likely have to attend school next Monday, Feb. 18, to make up for an emergency closing on Jan. 31 due to a power outage. All of the other schools in the distrcit will be closed for Presidents’ Day. The Board of Education is to vote tonight, Monday,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Music for a cause unites songbirds
Stephano Andreatti, from the Westminster Choir College in Princeton, performs at the First Baptist Church earlier in February. The concert was titled "Let’s Hear It for the Girls! A Cabaret for a Cause." It benefited the New Life Center Foundation (NLCF), which rescues women and girls in Thailand from the sex trade, trafficking and forced…
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PRINCETON: Some residents oppose boarding school
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton resident Michele Comer was OK with living next to the American Boy Choir School on Lambert Drive. She and her neighbors, who pay high property taxes to live in an expensive part of town, say they have problems with a planned 300 student boarding school seeking to go…
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PRINCETON: Man charged in store prostitution case admitted to program
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A former University Store employee who allegedly had sex with a prostitute in the store will avoid having a criminal record if he successfully completes a program for low-level offenders. Eric Everett, 23, was admitted to the pre-trial intervention program Jan. 9 after having pleaded not guilty to theft,…
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