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PRINCETON: Jachera declines consideration for Assembly
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Former Princeton Borough mayoral candidate Jill Jachera has declined a possible opportunity to fill an unexpired 16th District Assembly seat to stay focused on her home town. The seat became vacant when Republican Peter Biondi died two days after winning re-election to the seat he had held since 1998. ”I…
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AS I SEE IT: Thanksgiving: My favorite holiday
By Anne Waldron Neumann What do the holidays we Americans celebrate say about us? Do we have too many holidays, or should we have more? And which one’s your favorite? I find national holidays revealing. In Melbourne, Australia, where I lived for seven years, an annual holiday celebrates race horses. Even schools are closed for…
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End-of-Year Tips from the IRS
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson Planning Now May Give You the Gift of Time and Money Saved Next Year Plan now and be ready for tax time. With less than two months to go before the end of the tax year, you may want to set aside a few moments before the busy holiday…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Marijuana farm plan meeting rescheduled
Township Committee to reconvene Nov. 22 at Allentown High School By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD A large crowd anxious to have their say about a proposed medical marijuana farm on Rues Road was turned away last week after the Township Committee said it needed to reschedule its meeting in a larger venue.…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Josette Carter, 42 of Trenton was arrested on a traffic warrant at 11:40 p.m. on Nov. 9 on State Road. Police said the active traffic warrant was $1,000. Jessica Jusino, 30, of Lawrenceville was charged with careless driving, leaving the scene, traffic warrant arrest at 6:38 p.m. on Nov. 14 on State Road…
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PRINCETON AREA: Judge denies charter school injunction
The proposed Princeton International Academy Charter School cannot stop three public school districts from using public funds to oppose it, an administrative law judge ruled last week. In the Nov. 16 decision by Administrative Law Judge Lisa James-Beavers, sitting in Quakerbridge, the public school districts of Princeton, South Brunswick and West Windsor-Plainsboro can use public…
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At Thanksgiving time and throughout the year, MDAdvantage fosters a culture of giving
MDAdvantage employees, Tom Turner and Linda Gordeuk-Keane prepare donations for distribution
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Is Your Pet Protected Against Canine Flu?
Rose Tropeano-Digilio Veterinarians in the NY Metro area have reported that there has been an outbreak of Canine Flu in our region. To help protect pets this season, People for Animals is running a special during the months of November/December – Canine Flu Vaccine is only $25.00. Get your pet the protection she deserves by…
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Four Princeton students named Rhodes scholars
By Staff Report Four Princeton University students were named Rhodes scholars this week. Three seniors Elizabeth Butterworth, Miriam Rosenbaum and Astrid Stuth and one Class of 2011 graduate, Mohit Agrawal, have been awarded the scholarships for graduate study at the University of Oxford. They are among the 32 American recipients of the fellowships,…
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