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Vote yes on consolidation
Betsy Hoover, Princeton To the editor: I am writing in support of consolidation of the Princetons. For me this is a very important and quite personal issue. I have lived in the area for over 30 years and in Princeton for 8. I moved into Princeton not the township, not the borough. I looked…
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EDITORIAL: Jachera for mayor
Princeton Borough has an opportunity next week to elect a mayor who will lead the town through some challenging times. Should consolidation pass, the mayor will be the one to guide the borough into unity with the township. Should it fail, the mayor will have to heal the wounds and move on. Jill Jachera has…
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WEST WINDSOR: Kellner wins third straight Mercer title
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HOPEWELL — Caroline Kellner left no doubt from the start of the Mercer County Championships on Friday. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior wanted her third straight title and got it in 18 minutes, 9 seconds over the Washington Crossing Park course. She became the first three-time champion since Princeton…
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MCCC Students to Cook for TV Chef Lidia Bastianich of "Lidia’s Italy" at Trenton War Memorial Nov. 6
MCCC Executive Chef/Culinary Instructor Jorge Maldonado
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PLAINSBORO: North football earns first win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Chris Casamento looks at every week as a learning experience for his West Windsor-Plainsboro North football team. On Saturday, the lessons that have been learned resulted in the Knights earning their first win of the season when they topped Hightstown, 18-8, in a game played in steady snowfall. ”Our kids…
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PACKET PICKS: Nov. 1
Princeton ArtsWalk; Battle illuminated The Sustainable Jazz Ensemble returns to Labyrinth Books Thursday, Nov. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. for Princeton’s ArtWalk, offering free and free-range, sustainable jazz. Coffee and tea will be provided. Between 5 and 8 p.m. on Thursday art organizations on campus and around town present the first Princeton ArtWalk, a…
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PRINCETON: Zoning attorney’s bill $16,000 over contract
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Borough officials have spent more than double the allotted amount on an attorney hired to guide the special zoning for Princeton University’s proposed arts and transit project. The spending was revealed when Councilwoman Jo Butler asked for an update at last week’s Borough Council meeting. Attorney Robert Goldsmith of Greenbaum,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: The latest storm news
Trick or Treating tonight! The Office of Emergency Management participated in a conference call at 11 a.m. today with Hunterdon County Office of Emergency Management. Jersey Central Power and Light advised that over 31,000 residents are without power in Hunterdon County. They anticipate power will be restored to 95 percent of the residents by Nov.…
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Hillsborough Democratic Alliance Meeting Scheduled For November 2
By Robert P. Baker The next meeting of the Hillsborough Democratic Alliance will be held on Wednesday, November 2, at Avalon Assisted Living, 393 Amwell Road in Hillsborough (www.bridgewayseniorcare.com/avalon/index.html). Light refreshments will be served at 6:45PM. The meeting, which will begin promptly at 7:00PM and end at 8:30PM, is open to both current and prospective…
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