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PRINCETON: PU football hits road again
Tigers looking for win to rebound By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Following a 34-0 loss at Brown on Saturday, things get no easier for the Princeton University football team this weekend. The Tigers will travel to Harvard 1 p.m. Saturday to take on a Crimson team that has won four straight games since an…
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Re-elect Greenstein, DeAngelo and Benson
Yu Zhong, Plainsboro As election day draws close, I’d like to remind voters in the 14th District to re-elect Sen. Linda Greenstein, Assemblymen Wayne DeAngelo and Daniel Benson. These three officials have a proven track record. We need them to fight for us and our community in the state capital. The following is the partial…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food pantry in dire need
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The township’s food pantry needs help, now. Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf said Wednesday that the level of food in the pantry is desperately low and donations are needed right away. "Our food pantry is the lowest it has been in years," Ms. Wolf said. "Our numbers (of people…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legislative candidates debate issues at forum
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor PRINCETON — More than 100 people filled the Princeton Municipal Building on Monday night for a debate of the 16th District legislative candidates. The forum was sponsored by the Princeton League of Women Voters. "I want to hear what the candidates have to offer," audience member Robert Kapp, 71,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hindus praise district for Diwali closing
Hindus have applauded South Brunswick School District for declaring Diwali as a school holiday, calling it "a step in the right direction" in a press release Tuesday. According to 2011-2012 school calendar, District schools will stay closed on Oct. 26 for Diwali/Deepavali. According to the release, the only other religious closing days mentioned on…
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WEST WINDSOR: Town picks health-care consultant
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR A consultant will guide the township though new state-mandated insurance regulations and help select the most cost-effective plan for employees. ”The state just changed some of the pension and health-care systems. The township (has to) evaluate the statutes on this kind of budget,” said Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh.…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: ‘Officer’ makes 100th arrest
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — An officer on the police force has made the 100-arrest mark. K-9 Officer Terri, a Belgian Malinois, was honored Monday following her 100th arrest for a controlled dangerous substance. Her handler is Sgt. Matthew Simmons. Perry Parks is the trainer. ”Perry was the trainer, and he was…
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ELECTION: Candidates running unopposed in election
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor The following towns have no contested races in the Nov. 8 election: Chesterfield Republican Jeremy Liedtka is running unopposed for a three-year term on the Township Committee. Polling places: Districts 1 & 2 — Chesterfield Hose Company, 296 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road, meeting room. Fieldsboro Democrats Diana Ayala and David Hansell and…
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