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Mother’s Day … without Mom
Losing mother is difficult at any age By Sally Friedman, Special Writer It was five years ago. It was yesterday. On one of those rare winter days when the sun reminds us it’s still up there, and an unexpected warm spell allowed flowers to push through the earth, we buried my mother on a grassy…
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PRINCETON: Morgan made acting chief
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer An acting chief has been appointed in Princeton Township, despite an outcry from borough officials and a recommendation not to do so from the Transition Task Force Police Subcommittee. Lt. Chris Morgan’s title was elevated from officer in charge to acting chief at the May 7 Township Committee meeting. ”I…
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ENGAGEMENT: Belanger – Blackwell
Erin Katherine Belanger, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David and Maryann Belanger of Hillsborough, is engaged to Andrew Nicholas Blackwell, son of Barbara Blackwell of Princeton and David Blackwell. Ms. Belanger graduated from Princeton Day School in 1996 and the United States Naval Academy in 2000 where she received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Farmers markets offer fresh food, entertainment
The Princeton Farmers Market is held in Hinds Plaza on Witherspoon Street, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursdays beginning May 17 through Nov. 15.
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds’ Lee progressing
Mercer County track meet set for Saturday By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Anne Lee will look to add to her record-breaking season at the Mercer County Championships on Saturday. The Allentown High School junior already broke the Allentown school record in the triple jump with a new best of 35-feet-10½. She’s also been a…
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FLORENCE: Township mom brings daughters to work
By Amy Batista, Special Writer This year marked the 20th anniversary that children have spent the last Thursday in April discovering what professional work life is like through the Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day program. The national program encourages parents and mentors to take their children to work in hopes of connecting…
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