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AS I SEE IT: In praise of the ONE Princeton
By Dennis Scheil It was a great feeling waking up this morning in a town no longer divided. Sure, the air felt the same, there seemed to be the same number of cars on the road, and the crossing guard at the corner of Valley and Witherspoon still greeted us the same way as I…
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Libraries of Middlesex Announce 2011 Award Winners
Cheryl McBride Libraries of Middlesex Announce 2011 Award Winners FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Cheryl McBride, (732) 246-3545, [email protected] November 14, 2011 North Brunswick, NJ – The Libraries of Middlesex (LMx) today announced the winners of the 2011 LMx Annual Awards. The Public Official of the Year is Councilman Irwin Nalitt of Monroe Township. Councilman Nalitt, long-time…
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People for Animals Dining Night at TGI Fridays Watchung, Thurs, Dec 1
People for Animals TGI Fridays in Watchung to Host Dining Night Fundraiser for People for Animals Watchung, NJ – On Thursday, December 1, 2011, TGI Fridays at 1701-100 Rt. 22 West, Watchung, NJ will be hosting a dining night fundraiser from 5-9 pm to benefit People for Animals Spay/Neuter Clinic and Pet Rescue. “We are…
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Patricia A. Costante of MDAdvantage Honored as “Woman of the Year” at the Boy Scouts of America Annual Harvest Ball
Patricia A. Costante, Chairman and CEO, MDAdvantage Insurance
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People for Animals Dining Night at TGI Fridays Watchung, Thurs, Dec 1
Crackers, available for adoption at People for Animals
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
William Johnson Ogilvy Holden, 19, of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., was charged with criminal mischief, resisting arrest, aggravated assault on a police officer, obstructing the administration of law at 2:59 a.m. on Nov. 13 at the Dinky train station. Police said Mr. Holden was breaking windows on the south side of the station. When he…
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Institute should be allowed new housing
Luke Visconti,Princeton To the editor: As a veteran, homeowner in the Institute neighborhood and business owner who owns an historic building in the borough, I wholeheartedly support the Institute for Advanced Studies and its plan to expand faculty housing. The institute is a thoughtful, humble and generous neighbor. Their mission is profoundly important to the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Cain stymied by attention on alleged sex scandals
To the editor: The recent allegations against Herman Cain for sexual misdemeanors have caused a storm within the GOP and voters in general. I’d like to address the flaws within our campaigning system and, more specifically, the media, which is constantly hungry for controversial stories. I’ll start by saying that I’m not affiliated with any…
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PRINCETON: New director named at Institute for Advanced Study
By Staff Writer A mathematical physicist will take the helm at Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) next year, only the ninth person to do so in the school’s 81-year history. Robbert Dijkgraaf, a distinguished mathematical physicist who has made significant contributions to string theory and the advancement of science education, has been appointed director of…
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