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Stein Residence Trip to the Lower East Side
Lee Greenwald resident of Stein Assisted Living Residence enjoys Dr. Brown Cel Ray soda on a trip to the Lower East Side.
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Dr. Rothberg keeps history alive
By Keith Loria When it comes to doing a job right, Dr. Harvey Rothberg considers himself a perfectionist. Not only when it comes to medicine, but for just about everything he does in life. That’s why when Dr. Rothberg set out to write a book detailing the history of Princeton Hospital more than…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Nicole Keim, 18, of Princeton, and Andrew Goodman, 31, of Princeton, were in an accident on Alexander Road by Faculty Road on May 14 at 7:44 a.m. There were no injuries and Mr. Goodman received a summons. Eugene Strupinsky, 69, of Hillsborough, and Clarence Hairston, 45, of Axton, Va, were in an accident…
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Thanks for ‘no’ votes
Robert Kecskes, chairman Citizens For Tax Choice A big “thank you” from the Citizens For Tax Choice to the voters of Hopewell Township! Nearly 85 percent of you said no on May 8 to a $4.1 million bond to reserve 267,000 gallons/day sewage capacity at the ELSA wastewater treatment plant to extend sewers into…
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PRINCETON: Farmers Market opens
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The smell of sweet, ripe strawberries wafted through the air as shoppers bustled from booth to booth on the first day of the season at the Princeton Farmers Market. During the lunch hour on Thursday, the tables on Hinds Plaza outside the Princeton Public Library were filled with diners and…
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Monmouth Gamma Knife Center focuses on education during Brain Tumor Awareness Month
Monmouth Gamma Knife Center honors Brain Tumor Awareness Month in May.
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MONROE: Wall Street employees donate time for good cause
Amy Batista photo Brendan O’Keeffe of Glen Rock paints a picnic table as one of the projects.
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‘Worst possible news’
Mary Bell Lambertville To many the news that Bank of America will reduce home loans (or reduce principal balances) for more than 200,000 of its customers is good news. But for those of us who are the savers of the world, it is the worst possible news aside from the collapse of the European…
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MONROE: Wall Street employees donate time for good cause
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Employees from Goldman Sachs took their global initiative Community TeamWorks and teamed up with Special Strides in Monroe on May 11. ”(We) give one day to the community,” said Rajesh Agrawal of Kendall Park, Community TeamWorks member and participant of 11 years. “I have built homes for the…
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