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Exemplary Woman Honored by Local Business
By John Villamil La Jolie Salon & Spa and Rouge will be presenting the winners of “A Makeover Story” on Hinds Plaza, Princeton on Sunday September 30th, 3 n 5:00pm. Winners were selected from entries received from their friends and families who nominated deserving women. The two winners include a local school teacher/cancer survivor and…
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Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center at MCCC To Host Two Special Events in October
By Candace Zafirellis The Mercer County Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center, located at Mercer County Community College, will host two special events in October, beginning with Dr. Nuran Nabi, a life-long community rights activist and freedom fighter, who will speak on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 4:30 p.m. In his talk, Dr. Nabi will discuss his experiences living…
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The Wilf Campus joins “on the MOVE” to end Alzheimer’s
By Toby Ehrlich This year, more than 200,000 people across the nation will be “on the MOVE” to end Alzheimer’s, including residents and staff from The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living who will be participating in their own “Memory Walk,” in order to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care. The Alzheimer’s…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township man killed in cycle crash
By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer A 50-year-old township man lost his life following an accident at the intersection of Ridge Road and Docks Corner Road Monday morning, according to police. The unidentified father of three was driving a 1995 Kawasaki motorcycle approaching the intersection when he was struck by a 2004 Honda CRV as it…
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Award-winning poets to read their works
By Hank Kalet, Special Writer The Princeton University Creative Writing faculty wants to give the winners of its high school poetry prize a chance to meet the public. It is hosting a poetry reading Sept. 27 at Labyrinth Books featuring three award-winning poets, including 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy K. Smith, and the four winners…
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PRINCETON: Onlookers look, but first lady not seen
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Martha Friend, dressed in an Obama 2012 campaign T-shirt, got there around 9:15 a.m. Sunday to catch a glimpse of Michelle Obama on her visit to a Princeton Ttownship home for a political fundraiser. Ms. Friend and other onlookers watched as guests began arriving to the private event at…
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PRINCETON:Bond referendum easily passes
By Philip Sean Curran Princeton – Voters overwhelmingly approved a $10.98 million school bond referendum by more than a 2-1 ratio Monday. The proposal passed with 1,238 yes votes and 571 no votes, according to unofficial results from the township clerk’s office. Superintendent of Schools Judith Wilson said Monday that she was "delighted" with the…
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