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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Borough John Jun Cheng, 21, of West Windsor, was charge with criminal mischief/disorderly conduct on Dec. 31 after police went to 138 Nassau St., the Triumph Brewing Company, on a report of a disorderly patron at 11:19 p.m. Patrols found Mr. Cheng leaving the establishment on foot and detained him on South Tulane Street.…
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DISTRICT 16: GOP hopefuls lobby delegates
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications Three Republican candidates are working hard to get the votes of delegates in an upcoming special convention that will select one of them to fill the vacant state Assembly seat of the late Peter Biondi. Mr. Biondi, 69, died just two days after winning re-election to the Assembly in…
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Thanks for service of Caliguire, Dyer
Ed Trzaska,Montgomery Township Committee To the editor: I would like to thank two of my Township Committee colleagues who will not be with us in 2012, Mark Caliguire and Kacey Dyer. It has been a tremendous pleasure serving with both of them. Mark and Kacey are perfect examples of how residents can impact our town…
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Fabric Art Show at Small World Coffee
Sammi Nguyen, Group Hug Quilts Sammi Nguyen of Group Hug Quilts will be showing her quilts this month at Small World Coffee in Princeton, NJ. Come shake off the winter doldrums with cozy, colorful fabric art and a great cappuccino. The show will be on display from January 4 through February 7, with an opening reception on Friday,…
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New hospital should be accessible by Harrison
Barry S. Rabner, President and CEO, Princeton HealthCare System To the editor: I read Dennis Scheil’s 12/12/11 op-ed piece with interest and was sorry to hear that he and his family had difficulty getting to Route 1 via Harrison Street. The NJ Department of Transportation has pursued changes on Harrison Street that should greatly improve…
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PRINCETON: Classes help visitors connect with U.S. culture
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Township police have partnered with the YWCA to introduce visitors from other countries to American culture and customs as part of the department’s community outreach. They do so through semi-intensive, two weeks of classes for visitors to the United States that focuses on personal safety, the safety of Princeton…
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Call for Entries
By JDonnelly Artists of Yardley, 949 Mirror Lake Road, Yardley, PA announces a call for entries for their 1st Annual Juried Show, March 9 through March 31, 2011. Juror: Tricia Fagan. Cash Prizes Awarded. For more information and prospectus visit www.artistsofyardley.org
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EAST WINDSOR: Business owner decries township’s rejection
‘I was bringing jobs to the area.’ – Sandra Craig-Barry, owner of Risco Inc. By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — In August, Sandra Craig-Barry, owner of Risco Inc., a growing, multi-million dollar business in Atlantic Highlands, hoped to relocate her company, which specializes in high end motor coaches, to the vacant winery building…
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