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PRINCETON: Hearing sought on Dinky move
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A letter asking Gov. Chris Christie and New Jersey Transit to hold a public hearing about Princeton University’s plans to move the Dinky station was approved at the Borough Council this week. ”We respectfully request a public hearing on New Jersey Transit’s proposal to truncate rail service on the Princeton…
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Holcombe-Jimison slates opening day
Junior and Adult Observers are wanted at the Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead’s opening-day festivities. On May 6, during a 2 p.m. guided tour of the farmstead, Junior Observers will use a handy Check List to find at least 30 different objects in the buildings and on the grounds. On completion of the tour, Junior Observers will receive…
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MONROE: Students bring history to life
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Fifth grade students at Oak Tree Elementary School portrayed famous people as part of a Living History Museum April 20. The students took the parts of famous people from either the past or present in the gym at the school and presented them to students, teachers and family…
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What’s different now?
Mary Jane Chipowsky Hopewell Township The upcoming ELSA bond referendum vote is the result of the actions of a small Democrat-led group. This group is working to derail the efforts of the majority of the Hopewell Township Committee. When Vanessa Sandom was mayor she was trying to negotiate a deal for double the capacity…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Trenton man faces assault charge
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On April 19, at approximately 10 p.m., Hopewell Township police went to a Diverty Road residence to investigate an aggravated assault, which resulted in serious burns to a 43-year-old Langhorne, Pennsylvania resident. According to Chief George C. Meyer, police learned that a number of individuals (six-seven), all adults in their…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Historic win for Ravens’ Bekheit
Senior captures MCT tennis title By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Probably for the first time in Mercer County Tournament boys tennis history, the first singles champion was put to work minutes after winning his title. A Mercer County Park summer employee, Ramy Bekhiet didn’t mind taking down the tournament tent and putting away the…
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PRINCETON: Free shuttle bus for Communiversity
Staff report Communiversity, Festival of the Arts, takes place tomorrow in downtown Princeton. The FreeB shuttle bus will be running a special Schedule, with a festival drop off at the corner of Witherspoon and Wiggins Streets. The free shuttle will pick up festival goers who take advantage of the free parking at the Princeton Township…
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Dream house
Emma Korzeniowski of Kristol Korzeniowski Design & Consulting of West Windsor in the third-floor study. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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