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Sharrows a step in cyclists’ safety
Dan Rappoport, Princeton I wish to thank the members of the Princeton Joint Bicycle and Sidewalk Advisory Committee for their well thought out response to your editorial on sharrows. The editorial leaves me feeling that you are not interested in the investment that is needed to create safe conditions in our town. When I see…
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PRINCETON: Bat tests positive for rabies
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert A bat found in Princeton Borough tested positive for rabies late last week. ”The person who was exposed to the bat was sitting in the yard about 3 o’clock in the afternoon and the bat fell out of the tree into her lap,” said Princeton Health Officer David Henry. “The situation was…
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PRINCETON: Foodies get taste of local produce
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Tasting local, fresh foods drew more than 120 people to Terra Momo’s Taste of Place dinner this weekend at Eno Terra. ”It’s a beautiful day and the food is awesome,” said Leslie Marcks of Griggstown, who attended last year and brought two friends with her this year. “Everything was simple…
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Salsa Down “The Yellow Brick” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Oct. 1
Pictured, from left, are Ryan Duncan, Virginia Cavaliere, Cedric Leiba, Jr., and Frank Viveros.
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Burlington Twp. Young Men’s Conference at Liberty Lake
Justin Brown On Thursday, September 15th, Burlington Township High School hosted their annual Young Men’s Conference at Liberty Lake. The conference was attended by all 160 of Burlington Township’s 9th grade male students, as well as several district administrators, teachers and community leaders. The theme of the day-long conference was “Man Up: Accepting the Challenge…
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Fireballs in sky
Karen Slack Did anyone else see the fireballs streaking across the sky Saturday night? My husband and I saw 10-12 such fireballs streaking overhead from our house in Lambertville. They came in groups of 2 or 3 from the northeast and continued in a straight path toward the southwest until disappearing from our sight or burning…
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Prepare for a Chill in “And Then There Were None” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Oct. 7-16
Pictured, back row from left, are Wayne Wood, Robert Goodwin, Kevin Hallam, Mark Swift and Walter Smyth; front row, left to right, Marilyn Licciardello, Kathy Kutalek, Theo Varga, Diana Cooper and William Mercado.
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Prepare for a Chill in “And Then There Were None” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Oct. 7-16
By Brenda Whiteman West Windsor, N.J. – Prepare for a chilling tale filled with twists, turns and sheer mayhem. The Yardley Players presents “And Then There Were None,” based on the Agatha Christie classic “Ten Little Indians,” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Fridays, Oct. 7 and 14 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, Oct.…
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