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Ban left turn from Harrison Sunoco
Bernie Miller, Princeton Making a left turn out of the Route 1/Harrison Street Sunoco Station onto Harrison Street is a hazardous vehicular motion and should be banned. The recently completed widening of Harrison Street at the intersection with Route 1 has succeed in improving the flow of traffic turning onto Route 1 from Harrison Street.…
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Gerriets International of Ewing, NJ Provides New Curtain for Renovated Bucks County Playhouse
The newly renovated Bucks County Playhouse; main curtain fabricated and installed by local theatrical supplier Gerriets International, in Ewing, NJ.
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WEST WINDSOR: Festival fetes many cultures
Daniel Lapidow of Lawrenceville works at his black´smithing fire on Saturday at the Cultural Festival at Mercer County Park.
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Creating Space
By Jannick Wildberg Jannick Wildberg’s artwork can be viewed at Triumph Brewery (Princeton), in an exhibition entitled “Creating Space”, until November 24th 2012. Art Statement: “My art springs from a desire to communicate about the intense experience of being in this world, about our need to slow it down perhaps, or to gather ourselves and…
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PRINCETON: Judge clears animal control officer
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Animal Control Officer Mark Johnson was cleared Monday of not having a state-issued permit when he shot two beavers last year in a township park. At a hearing in Hamilton municipal court, Judge R. Douglas Hoffman ruled that Mr. Johnson was not technically a “person” under a state…
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Have a Life Science Elevator Pitch? Our panel of investors will judge it.
By Robert P. Baker On Monday, November 12, at the Venture Association New Jersey (www.vanj.com) Elevator Pitch Olympics, a panel of investors will hear 2-minute presentations from entrepreneurs seeking venture financing and provide instant feedback on their effectiveness and fundability. For the first time, presenters will include only representatives of Life Science, Healthcare and Medical Device…
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PRINCETON: Mayoral candidates debate their cases
Princeton mayoral candidates Republican Richard Woodbridge and Democrat Liz Lempert at the League of Women Voters’ form on Thursday. Photo by Anna Savoia
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Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Oct. 30
By Candace Zafirellis In one of his last lectures before his retirement, Mercer County Community College (MCCC)’s own esteemed Professor of Art Mel Leipzig will discuss his 25 favorite paintings from other artists on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at noon in the Communications Building, room 110. His talk, entitled “Professor Mel Leipzig Retrospective,” is the part…
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