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Seeds of hope surround survivors
Thousands join grassroots efforts to help those affected by breast cancer BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Thirteen mortgage payments, 18 rent payments, 21 electric bills, 14 gas bills, 11 medical co-payments: Paid. Car payments, medical equipment, phone bills, water bills, cable bills … For some local breast cancer patients, such costs have been taken care…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Elderly man robbed in home invasion
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Police are looking for two men who forced their way into a locked Gordon Road home on Friday and used a knife to force the elderly homeowner to the ground before ransacking the residence. Police received a 911 call at 6 p.m. from the victim reporting…
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PRINCETON: Going green: Expo shows ways to get there
Phil McAuliffe photo Eloisa de Castro of Princeton Satillite systems looks at a solar panel at Princeton airport.
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PRINCETON: Going green: Expo shows ways to get there
Phil McAuliffe photo A Zumba class at the Living Green Expo at Princeton airport.
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PRINCETON: Civil War vet gets tombstone after 100 years
By Nellie Peyton, Special to Packet Media Group Samuel Davis Agin, who served two tours of duty in the Civil War, was recognized on Saturday, Sept. 29, in the Princeton Cemetery, after having been buried there for nearly a hundred years in an unmarked grave. His story was brought to light by two distant cousins…
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Colonial Trades Day at the Trent House Museum, Trenton
Beverly Mills Fall Family Fun with Colonial Trades at THE WILLIAM TRENT HOUSE MUSEUM 15 Market Street, Trenton Saturday, October 13, 2012 10 am – 4 pm Experience colonial trades and crafts at the historic Trent House museum: 18th century blacksmithing and apple pressing; and dip your own beeswax candle to take home. Learn…
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