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Patrick Simon for Princeton Council
Doreen Blanc Rockstrom, Laurie Harmon, Mary Clurman, Peter Lindenfeld, Seth McDowell, Yan Bennett, Princeton As Princeton residents, we support Patrick Simon’s candidacy for the new Princeton Council. We believe Pat has the highest qualifications and commitment to public service and we urge you to join us in voting for him in the June 5 primary.…
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Kevin Wilkes for Princeton mayor
Mildred Trotman, Princeton Many of you worked very hard to promote consolidation and were rewarded with its passage in 2011. I suspect that the opponents of consolidation now want the transition to be as smooth and as seamless as possible. We will be one Princeton, we want this to work, and we want to choose…
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SPIDER-MAN Truck Tour
By Ginger Chan THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN “SECRETS UNMASKED” TRUCK TOUR The Ultimate Spider-Man Interactive Experience Swings Into Watchung on June 8th WHAT: Everyone’s favorite Super Hero will be dropping into a Walmart near you! In anticipation of the summer’s biggest blockbuster, The Amazing Spider-Man, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Walmart Stores, Inc., and Marvel Entertainment have…
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EDITORIAL: Lempert in the primary
Voters next Tuesday will take the first important step to choosing leaders for the consolidated Princeton and one of those choices will be between two candidates for the first mayor. The two are Democrats and the winner of this primary election will go on to face the lone Republican seeking the office in November. The…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Parade recognizes American veterans
The Hightstown Rams Youth Cheerleading Team marches down Main Street during Monday’s Memorial Day parade in the borough. (Photo by Matt Nelson)
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Heather Howard for Princeton Council
Stanley Katz, Princeton I am writing to express my strong support for the candidacy of Heather Howard in the upcoming council election. I have gotten to know Heather over the past couple of years during which she has been my colleague at the Woodrow Wilson School of the university. She is a remarkably bright, well-informed…
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MANSFIELD: Youth groups aiming to repair 56 area homes
Columbus Baptist Church sponsors summer camp for volunteers By Meg Walker, Special Writer MANSFIELD — More than 340 teens and chaperones from all over the country — and even a youth group of 40 members from Japan — will converge on Burlington County in July for a week of volunteerism and fellowship, thanks to the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates pull surprise in TOC
Top No. 2 seed Delbarton to make finals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Part of Michael Song wanted to finish his match at first singles against Chase Savage of Delbarton in the boys tennis Tournament of Champions semifinals on Wednesday. ”At the end of the second set, I was pretty tired,” said Song, a…
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