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PRINCETON: Tigers hockey much improved
PU hoping experience benefits them in 2012-2013 By Jashiva Shah, Special Writer With 17 of the 26 players on the roster underclassmen, Princeton men’s hockey finished second to last in the ECAC last season. The Orange-and-Black squad look different this season, and coach Bob Prier said he believes his team will carry its second-half improvements…
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TRENTON: PIANJ offers tips for protecting property from storm
TRENTON: As Hurricane Sandy moves north toward on the Eastern Seaboard, the Professional Insurance Agents of New Jersey Inc., reminds residents that preparation is the best protection against storm damage. While insuring your home and property is critical, to protecting yourself from storm damage, “Many people don’t realize they are not covered for floods that…
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The Little Red Sticker That Could – Teenage Auto Crash Rates Drop 9 Percent
By Karen Bolmer KBee’s Driving School would like to remind parents and teenagers about Kyleigh’s Law, which requires teenagers with Graduated License to place red stickers on the front and back license plates of any vehicle they operate. According to a study by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, crash rates among teens have decreased by…
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TRENTON: Governor urges residents to take ‘commonsense precautions’ as Sandy’s movement is tracked
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie has directed cabinet officials to mobilize preparations for a coordinated response to the potential October storm that is trending toward an impact on the East Coast. The governor also urged New Jersey residents to take the time now — ahead of the storm — to activate and supply their family…
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CRANBURY: Town honors women’s club
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Women’s Club of Cranbury was honored by the township council at the Oct. 22 meeting. The club, which was founded in 1898, is celebrating its 90-year anniversary as a member of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs. According to the Women’s Club’s website, the club…
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Hunterdon County: Election ballot alert!
Because the last day a Nov. 6 general election ballot may be mailed is Oct. 30, and because of the “planned arrival of Hurricane Sandy,” the Hunterdon County Clerk’s office will be open Oct. 27 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and Oct. 28 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. to process applications and accommodate voters who wish to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Burglary suspects nabbed
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police have arrested two people in the last month they believe are connected to several unrelated burglaries in the township. Police arrested Robert Martin, 20, of Monmouth Junction at 11 a.m. on Oct. 4 in the vicinity of North Umberland Way, according to police. Police said that Mr. Martin…
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