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Legislature should pass bill A801
Alan Y. Medvin,Princeton To the editor: I write as a lifelong resident of Princeton, as a trial lawyer and past president of the New Jersey trial lawyers association (New Jersey Association for Justice, NJAJ), as I believe that your (editorial June 22)opposition to Assembly Bill A801 is misguided. This anti-solicitation bill is supported by NJAJ,…
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Reock & Roll Revue Tributes the Allman Brothers Band in "Eat a Peach" Concert
By Candace Zafirellis The Reock & Roll Revue is returning to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre for two performances of the band’s newest show, “Eat a Peach,” a tribute to the 1972 album by The Allman Brothers Band. The theater gets rocking on Saturday, July 28 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, July 29 at…
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BOOK NOTES
Summer reads offer fun and adventure By Joan Ruddiman, Special Writer Summer is the annual promise that life should be fun. Extend that thought to summer reading, which also should be fun we read what we want to read rather than what we have to read. In the spirit of summer reading, I offer…
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WEST WINDSOR: Environmental plans for township outlined
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor Environmental Commission’s Climate Action Plan is underway to make the township more environmentally friendly by slashing the town’s greenhouse gas emissions. Michael Hornsby, the chair of the Environmental Commission, attended the June 25 council meeting to talk about the climate plan’s progress and the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Borough Christopher Gannon, 40, of Skillman, was charged with driving while intoxicated on Nassau Street on June 29 at 1:37 a.m. Joseph Day, 22, and Hector Lloyd, 24, both from the United Kingdom, were charged with stealing a decorative wooden cut-out from the Princeton Walking Tours on Nassau Street on June 30 at 1:51…
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BABY BOOMER WOMEN STILL LAGGING IN FINANCIAL SAVVY DESPITE HIGH-LEVEL CAREERS AND ADVANCED EDUCATION
By Irene Maslowski Women born between 1946 and 1964 have become more financially empowered than any previous generation in history, thanks to successful careers, higher education, financial investments and inheritance from parents or husbands. Today, 95% of women make the purchase decisions for the household and 26% earn more than their husbands. Yet, in spite…
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MONMOUTH COUNTY: Water main break leads to state of emergency
Saturday update: Boil-water advisory now reduced to 22 towns By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor New Jersey American Water Co. and Monmouth County officials reduced the countywide boil-water advisory on Saturday to only 22 towns directly affected by the collapse of three large water pipes at the Swimming River Reservoir. The mandatory ban on outdoor water…
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MONMOUTH COUNTY: Water main break leads to state of emergency
The collapse of three large pipes at the Swimming River Reservoir in Tinton Falls on Friday at noon has prompted a state of emergency in Monmouth County. Photo courtesy of Monmouth County.
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EAST WINDSOR: Police chief retires
By Matt Nelson, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — At Tuesday’s Township Council meeting, Police Chief William Spain was honored. He retires officially tomorrow, June 30. Members of the East Windsor Police Department were on hand as their outgoing chief said his goodbyes. He said he was overwhelmed with the turnout, which also included volunteers from…
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