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PRINCETON: Democrats sweep Princeton Council seats
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer All six Democrat council candidates in Princeton won Tuesday to sweep into office on the strength of a strong showing by the party faithful on Election Day. ”I’m very relieved that it’s over,” said Borough Councilwoman Jenny Crumiller from her party’s campaign headquarters on Nassau Street on Tuesday night.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Storm odyssey: A cat, a cockatoo and ’95 Corolla
Denise Leese, of Robbinville, is happy to back home with her Moluccan cockatoo, Bali, after a utility pole fell against her mobile home during Hurricane Sandy, forcing her to evacuate and leaving her homeless for almost a week.
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Adopt a Flag!
Pennington Parks and Recreation Commission Nov. 11 is Veteran’s Day. This day is set aside to remember not only those who died in service to our country, but also to recognize those who continue to serve today. The Pennington Parks and Recreation Commission offers a unique program, called Adopt a Flag, whereby you can…
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LETTER: Donate cell phones to domestic violence victims
From: Assemblyman Wayne P. DeAngelo, 14th Legislative District To the editor: Even though Domestic Violence Awareness Month has come to a close in New Jersey, it’s not too late to support a cell phone donation program aimed at protecting victims by giving them a phone as a lifeline to safety when transitioning out of a…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council advances Town Center South apartments
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council has conditionally named Town Center South’s third redeveloper candidate, a company that wants to build 75 one- and two-bedroom apartments on an interior lot on the south side of Route 33. Washington Village Apartments would be a gated community constructed along the yet-to-be-built Liberty Street,…
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Veterans event canceled
Ken Baker, president Hopewell Valley Veterans Association The Hopewell Valley Veterans Associations Veterans Day ceremony that was scheduled for Nov.10 at Alliger Park has been cancelled. Conditions at the park would make it unsafe to host this event at this time. Memorial bricks that were scheduled to be unveiled at the Veterans Day ceremony…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Harlem Wizards take South Brunswick
Ed Birch photos Above, Tojo Henderson sneaks up on the referee, and below a Harlem Wizard interacts with a fan at South Brunswick High School Oct. 25. The game was a fundraiser for the CIL.
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