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WEST WINDSOR: Elements takes burger title for second year
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Mercer County Park turned into a burger haven on Saturday afternoon as hordes of burger lovers gathered for the county’s second annual Burger Mania where five restaurants put their patties to the test for the coveted title of Best Burger in Central Jersey. Burger Mania was…
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FLORENCE: Explosion remains under investigation
Mr. Richardson travels down Broad Street during the parade procession on July 7. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Christopher Nesi, 23, of Princeton, was charged with having an outstanding warrant out of Princeton Township in the amount of $193 on Leigh Avenue on July 31 at 9:05 a.m. He was released after posting bail. Susan Danoff, 59, of Princeton, and a male juvenile, 17, of Lawrenceville, were in an accident in…
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Free Downloadable Music Now Available to SCLS Patrons
By Lisa Bogart Somerset County Library System (SCLS)has joined the Library Ideas™ network that offers access to over 3 million songs including Sony Music’s catalog of legendary artists. Patrons with a library card and a pin number can now immediately access the service, called Freegal™ Music Service, directly through the library’s website (www.sclsnj.org). With no additional…
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Hillsborough Girls State Finalists For National American Miss Princess Division
Hillsborough, twins chosen as a State Finalists for National American Miss New Jersey.
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PRINCETON: No issues so far on jughandles
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Two Route 1 jughandles with access points to downtown Princeton were closed on Saturday and Sunday, and the Monday morning commute came and went with “no issues so far,” according to Princeton Township police. The closures are part of the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s plan to see if…
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Reelect education advocate Rush Holt to Congress
Yu Zhong, Plainsboro To the editor: Recently, Rep. Rush Holt joined Rutgers officials and other educators to talk with local students and parents about college aid opportunities. Today’s economy is challenging for young people to find a job. College has never been more crucial to our economy and to job creation but college is…
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FLORENCE: Explosion remains under investigation
Firefighter Brian Richardson attends the July 7 centennial celebration with his wife honoring the Florence Township Fire Department. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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