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Building characters
Summer camp offered for budding actors By Keith Loria, Special Writer There are a number of places in the area where teens and young adults can get acting lessons or take theatrical training, but when Jody Wood started JW Actor’s Studio in Princeton in 2006, he wanted to provide something a little different. Rather than…
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Candidate Simon offers voters thanks
Patrick Simon, Princeton Thank you to everyone in the Princeton community who supported me in the primary campaign. Whenever I asked for your help or came to your door, you encouraged me and you made me feel welcome in your homes, regardless of whether we agreed on all of the issues. Thank you also to…
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Liquid Church Brings 200+ Volunteers For A 26-Hour Continuous Extreme Makeover of Elijah’s Promise Soup Kitchen in New Brunswick
By Kenny Jahng Liquid Church, one of New Jersey’s fastest growing churches, led a multi-city community service campaign responding to the urgent needs of various social service organizations. Liquid Church is celebrating its 5-year anniversary in 2012. And instead of presents or a celebration in its honor, the church has asked hundreds of members to…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police charge man as alleged multi-town burglar
By Charles Kim, Packet Media Group SOUTH BRUNSWICK Police charged a New Brunswick man last week with allegedly committing five burglaries in three different towns and suspect he may be involved in more than a dozen similar crimes on the Route 27 corridor. Walter Hastings, 50, was arrested at 10 a.m. June 8 at…
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PRINCETON: Panel learns of options for police dispatch
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Ideas for a consolidated police dispatch are being discussed and weighed by the Public Safety Subcommittee of the Transition Task Force last week in response to a request for information put out last month. Police dispatch services for Princeton Borough and Princeton Township will be consolidated in the new Princeton…
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Lempert thanks voters, campaign team
Liz Lempert, Princeton I want to thank the voters for choosing me as the Democratic nominee for mayor in last Tuesday’s primary. Special thanks to my campaign team, including Wendy Kaczerski, Bob and Betty Fleming, Claire Jacobus, Anne Burns, Sarah Smith, John Cashman and Chad Goerner, and to all the volunteers who hosted parties, walked…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Some grads take a gap year to work, travel, learn
By Rachel Wanat After graduating from Princeton High School, students have a multitude of options as far as post-grad plans go. While the majority of students will go on to study at college the fall following graduation, a handful of the seniors from the class of 2012 have decided to take a gap year. Their…
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