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PRINCETON: Zoning, density key issues in hospital development plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Zoning and increased density in plans proposed by the would-be developer at what will soon be the former hospital site was the topic of multiple discussions this week at Borough Council and a Site Plan Review Advisory Board meetings. The zoning plan will be before the Princeton Regional Planning Board…
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PACKET PICKS: April 13
Fri., April 13 and Sat., April 14 Comedy at Catch a Rising Star Mark Price of the ‘80s sitcom classic “Family Ties” and Rain Pryor, daughter of Richard Pryor are performing at Catch a Rising Star at the Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Center in Princeton on Friday and Saturday. Mr. Price, who has produced comedy…
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Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club Announces Tryouts
By Bill Rodgers The Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club (MTSC) will conduct their annual try-outs for boys and girls, ages 9 to 13, interested in being part of the 2012-2013 travel program. Our try-outs will be held during the first two weeks in May at the Mill Pond Soccer Complex. Soccer Tryouts Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club U-10…
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MONROE:Brush fire season has windy beginning
Windy weather fans flames By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — High winds and dry conditions are fueling the flames across New Jersey this week. A quarter of an acre on Disbrow Road in Monroe became another statistic in a rash of the statewide brush fires on Monday. ”The fire is under investigation at this…
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WEST AMWELL: South students get playwriting lessons from professionals
Professional actors, who are taking part in the McCarter Theatre YouthInk playwriting program, read from a student’s 10-minute play. Rahsaam Kerns is at right.
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MCCC Student Newspaper Wins Eleven Awards
By Saveria Symons, Public Information Coordinator West Windsor, NJ: The New Jersey Collegiate Press Association announced April 5 that Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) student newspaper, The College VOICE, won 11 awards in the two-year college category. The contest was judged by active or former editors, writers and photographers from newspapers that are members of…
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Renowned Local Artist and Rutgers Professor Judith Brodsky to Speak at MCCC
By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information West Windsor, NJ: Rutgers University Art Professor Judith Brodsky will discuss the contemporary art world at Mercer County Community College on Tuesday, April 17, at noon in the Communications Building, Room 110. The talk, entitled, “My Life in Art,” is the fourth in the college’s Spring 2012 Distinguished Lecture Series,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Three people hurt in a four-car crash
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Three people were injured in a four-car accident at the South Mill Road intersection on Princeton-Hightstown Road on Wednesday afternoon. Police said a car driven by Susan Abbey, 58, of West Windsor, was rear-ended by a car driven by Joel Somer, 77, of Monroe, which caused a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Student honored by national Pop Warner
Kim Spinelli photo Rohan Regulapati was honored by the national Pop Warner organization. He stands with his parents, Ramdev and Saritha and coach Jake Rodriguez
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