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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of Dec. 13
Township tree to be switched on Fri., Dec. 14 — The lighting of the township’s official Christmas tree will take place at 7 p.m. at the municipal complex on South Branch Road. Santa Claus will arrive to welcome everyone. The Hillsborough High School Chorale will perform outdoors, Norz Farms will set up a…
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MCCC’s Center for Simulated Business Services Celebrates 15th Anniversary with Network-Wide Conference
By Candace Zafirellis The Center for Simulated Business Services (CSBS) at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) recently commemorated its 15th anniversary with a network-wide conference in November at the MCCC Conference Center. Thirty student firms participated in the conference, including 14 via video conferencing from places around the globe such as Belgium and Lithuania. CSBS,…
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On-Site Enrollment Services Available December 26 at MCCC
By Jim Gardner To better accommodate students who have suffered hardships as the result of Hurricane Sandy, Mercer County Community College will offer on-site registration services on Wednesday, Dec. 26, at the West Windsor campus for those who have been unable to sign up for Spring 2013 classes. “As a community college, we share in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: We must protect the right to vote
To the editor: As I reflect on the general election of November, there are some indelible images that come to mind, American citizens standing in lines peacefully for up to eight hours in Florida with their children in hand, seniors and young people with a common purpose. They were determined to cast their ballot for…
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PRINCETON: Crime stats list drops in local towns
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Reported crime in the township and the borough declined in 2011 amid a drop in violent offenses and burglaries, the annual Uniform Crime Report showed Friday. The report, a compilation of violent and nonviolent crimes reported for all New Jersey municipalities, found that the township had a crime rate…
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PRINCETON: Two major projects before the Planning Board
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Regional Planning Board will seek to decide two major development projects on back-to-back nights, with Princeton University’s arts and transit neighborhood the first up tonight, Tuesday. The current board has a 14-day life span before it goes out existence due to consolidation; afterward a new board will be…
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PRINCETON: Student who took photos gets probation
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton University student who allegedly took X-rated photos of a fellow student will be able to avoid having a criminal record if he successfully completes six months of probation. Richard Tuckwell, charged with third-degree invasion of privacy, was admitted to the pre-trial intervention program, said Mercer County Prosecutor…
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PRINCETON: School leaders offer advice to parents, staff
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer School superintendents from the region were seeking to project an aura of calm in the wake of Friday’s massacre at an elementary school in Connecticut. ”It is important that we reassure our students that the adults in their lives are doing all that is possible to keep them safe…
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