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Rainfall count in August is local historic high
Rain pours from the sky as floodwaters fill the streets of downtown Hightstown on Aug. 28. (Courtesy of John D. Rhodes)
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Rainfall count in August is local historic high
A crowd of people in the distance bear witness as floodwaters consume downtown Hightstown on Sunday morning. Monday, the Borough Council unanimously approved a declaration of emergency. (Courtesy of Ken Radz)
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Schools: No harassment, intimidation or bullying
by Ruth Luse, Managing Editor A new statewide anti-bullying law goes into effect today (Sept.1). The law, the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, was signed by Gov. Chris Christie last January and puts in place new reporting requirements for any act of harassment, intimidation or bullying (HIB) by students against students. The act can take place…
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Rainfall count in August is local historic high
Sunday’s precipitation breaks 40-year record By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — History rewrote itself on Sunday. On Aug 28, the National Weather Service recorded 7.99 inches of rainfall within a 24-hour period in East Windsor and Hightstown. This beats the previously held 7.16 inches of precipitation recorded 40 years ago by James Pickering…
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Rainfall count in August is local historic high
Water gushes over North Main Street on Sunday from Peddie Lake. Irene caused waterways throughout New Jersey to overflow from Aug. 27 to Aug. 28. Hurricane Katrina, which caused unprecedented flooding in New Orleans, hit the Gulf of Mexico on Aug. 29, 2005. (Courtesy of John D. Rhodes)
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PRINCETON: Tiger men leaning on potent attack
PU soccer opens year on road tonight By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When the Princeton University men’s soccer team has the ball, you have to pay attention. Especially if you’re an opposing defender. ”One of the things that makes us unique for college soccer is we do have some special kids up top,” said…
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Artists Arakawa and Herzfeld Featured in First 2011-12 MCCC Gallery Show
Peter Arakawa’s “Tic Toc” is included in Mōtus Animā: Works by Peter Arakawa and Rita Herzfeld, opening the Gallery season at Mercer County Community College Sept. 13-Oct. 20.
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PRINCETON: ‘Opposites Attract’ in Philadelphia
Princeton installation artist Frances Heinrich and Princeton digital photographer Alan Kesselhaut are partnering for the Philadelphia Sculptors show, “Opposites Attract,” at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. This unique exhibit, on display from Sept. 6 through Oct,13, invites sculptors to pair with practitioners of different disciplines to present works which relate by offering opposing viewpoints.…
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