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PRINCETON: Arachnophilia! The bigger the spider, the scarier it is?Then this sculptor is fearless …
For the detail of the face, Peter Smith created a mold, which he can use to create as many faces as he wants.
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9-11 Tribute ride approaches
Butch Badai, right, stands next to Hightstown Tavern on the Lake owner Fran Palumbo as they asked for an official endorsement of the ride from the Hightstown Borough Council at Monday night’s meeting during public comment. (Staff photo by Jen Samuel)
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UPDATED REPORT: Woman escapes after East Windsor abduction
By Jen Samuel,Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — A woman escaped from an ex-boyfriend who had kidnapped her after repeatedly punching her and threatening her with a weapon, police said. ”This is an incident that occurred between these two specific people and was based on their prior relationship,” said Chief of Police William Spain of East…
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HIGHTSTOWN: South Main St. electronics store robbed
An armed robbery took place 4:04 p.m. July 30 at L&J Electronics, located on South Main Street, in Hightstown. The suspect was reported to be an African American man, with a dark complexion and goatee. The man was approximately 6 feet tall, with a stocky build, Hightstown police said. The suspect entered into the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
Borough Council listens during public comment Monday night. In attendance are, from left, Councilwoman Lynne Woods, Councilman Mike Vanderbeck, Council President Larry Quattrone, Mayor Steve Kirson, Councilwoman Isabel McGinty, Councilwoman Skye Gilmartin and Councilwoman Selena Bibens. (Staff photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
Democrat Susan Bluth, who is running for an open seat this fall, addresses Hightstown Borough Council on Aug. 1. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
Republican candidate John Archer addresses council Monday night. He is running for a seat on Hightstown Borough Council this fall.
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PRINCETON: JFCS Mercer will mark 75th
Jeri Schaefer, Joyce Kalstein and Arthur Kravitz proudly hold up the new JFCS logo highlighting 75 years of community service in Princeton, Mercer and Bucks County.
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