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PRINCETON: Voters to make consolidation call
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Voters will have the chance to say “I do” or “I don’t” to a unified Princeton at the polls on Nov. 8. The governing bodies of Princeton Borough and Township unanimously approved the measure to send the issue to the ballot at special joint meeting at the Township Municipal Building…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Baseball 10s reach section final
All-stars on wrong side of rally at end By Justin Feil, The Packet Group After rallying to reach the final, the Robbinsville 10-year-old all-star baseball team was the victim of a Manasquan-Brielle rally in the Section 3 tournament championship. Manasquan rallied for a 12-11 win over Robbinsville on a walk-off grand slam Saturday in Lacey.…
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PRINCETON: Shared bike land markings to be installed next month
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Sharrows, or shared lane markings, will be installed next month on roadways in the two Princetons. The thermoplastic markings will allow cyclists and drivers to safely “share the road” along the area’s streets that are too narrow for separate bike lanes. Nassau Street will be marked from Route 206 to…
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New Hope-Solebury Diversity Committee gets grant
New Hope-Solebury School District’s Diversity Committee was named recipient of a $500 grant awarded by New Hope Celebrates (NHC), a lesbian, gay, transgendered or bisexual (LGBT) marketing group in New Hope. The award was made at a post-Pride fundraiser held at the Raven, Route 179, New Hope, on July 15. NHC staged a weeklong Pride…
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Warning: Don’t park there!
Betty Ann Bloom, of Bordentown Warning: Don’t Park. On Saturday afternoon, July 16, I left my vehicle in the previous Acme parking lot on Route 130 in Bordentown. I was attending a viewing, and someone was picking me up so to save them a trip to Williamsburg Village, I left my car in the…
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Princeton Seminary Alumnus Seeks to Close Minority Teen Achievement Gap with Leadership Academy at Princeton University
Jacqueline Glass, CEO and Founder, At the Well Conferences, Inc.
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FLORENCE: Board hires special services director, principal
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE — The Board of Education unanimously approved a new director of special services and principal for the Roebling Elementary School on Monday night. Francis Birney will be the new director of special services, taking the place of Donna Ambrosius, who is the new superintendent. The contract is effective Aug.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Shogun 27 offers live music
Staff photo By Charles W. Kim ”Viosocalist” Brooke Alford of Atlanta, Georgia plays the melody of a song at the Shogun 27 restaurant July 15
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WEST WINDSOR: 1,200 expected at annual event
WEST WINDSOR An expected 1,200 cyclists from all over the eastern United States are expected at Mercer County Community College on Saturday, Aug. 6 for the 31st annual Princeton Bicycling Event, which offers rides of various lengths through the countryside around the Princeton and central New Jersey area. Seven tours from 16 to 100…
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