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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 1
West Windsor Howard Duffy, 51, of Jersey City, was arrested and issued motor vehicle summonses for driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to breath tests, speeding, failure to exhibit insurance documents, reckless driving, failure to signal lane changes and failure to mount a license plate on Route 1 at 11::40 p.m. on Aug. 20. *…
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PRINCETON: Schools will open on time
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Many were affected by the recent storm Princeton Regional Schools was no exception with the loss of power, flooding and damage from fallen trees. ”There was flooding at Princeton High School (PHS), Littlebrook and Johnson Park,” said Judy Wilson, superintendent. “There is damage, some tree damage, some damage from…
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CRANBURY: Much-loved luncheonette founder dies
Teddy’s Luncheonette was opened in 1973 on North Main Street in Cranbury by the much-loved "Teddy" Nikitiades. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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Don’t throw away Valley Road Building
Sharon Murray, Princeton Community Television I am an employee of Princeton Community Television working in the Valley Road School Building. Over the last few years I have witnessed a plethora of architects, electrical engineers, structural engineers, and a brick mason, who have examined the building. In its current condition, it certainly is in need of…
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PRINCETON: PFARS members recall Kenwood’s contributions
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Michael Kenwood was an integral member of the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad. He was an emergency medical technician, a morale trustee, member of several committees and the information technology administrator and an ambulance driver. ”Mike was the kind of guy who would see a challenge, he would meet…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Pig Lady legend on way to film?
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor When he was a teen growing up in Manville, Steve Makowski spent summer nights with friends, often cruising nights looking for something to do. Like teens anywhere, they were restless, inquisitive and up for an adventure. So when a friend suggested a ride to check out the legend of the…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Most area roads are open
Though the steady sound of chainsaws can be heard, things are resuming a degree of normalcy in the aftermath of Hurrican Irene. Most of the roads in Montgomery that had been closed because of the storm have opened with the exception of the Millstone River Road between Staats Farm Road and the Griggstown Causeway, and…
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MOTH Ball: Relive the past
MOTH Ball committee members (from left) are Roy Ziegler, Dee Dee Bowman, Jeanne Robinson, Bryce Sanders, Pat Whitman, Cecily Laidman and Marilyn Bullock. Not shown are Jan Michael, John Mauro, Joe Cummins , Donna Marsh and Barry Ziff.
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CRANBURY: ‘Cranstock’ to have different location
Music lovers will delight in this year’s “Cranstock,” a family friendly showcase of local musicians. ”Cranstock 2011” features a new location, behind Cranbury School; a new time, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and a new date, Sept. 10, to coincide with Cranbury Day. Cranstock’s organizer Debbie Rifkin said, “We’re very excited about this year’s show.…
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