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Louis De Lauro, Founder of Juggling Life, Passes Baton to Youngsters at MCCC’s Camp College
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — During a recent performance at the Camp College Variety Show at Mercer County Community College, young jugglers impressed their fellow campers as they juggled beanbags, balanced devil sticks, tossed rings and spun objects in the air. Their newly acquired skills are the result of "Juggling Workshop," a Camp…
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Princetonians urged to unite on consolidation
Peter Wolanin, Princeton To the editor: As an enthusiastic supporter of municipal consolidation, I am ready to take the next steps after Monday night’s vote by Princeton Borough and Township to put full municipal consolidation on the ballot. I urge my fellow Princetonians to join me in advocating for a yes vote on Nov. 8.…
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FILM: Be very afraid – a bite is all it takes
Actor Vincent DiCostanzo, of Haddonfield, in the final stages of werewolf metamor´phosis in Joseph Greenberg’s Bordentown Films production of “Lunan.” This scene was shot at the Roebling Museum.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: SB-MWA Reserve gets 70 new acres
Deciduous forest covers approximated 70 percent of the newly protected land.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Extensive changes on horizon for municipal services facility
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A major renovation of the township’s Municipal Services Building — estimated to cost $2.3 million — is being planned by officials. Township Administrator/Engineer Paul Pogorzelski said the work, which would include replacement of the full exterior of the building, including the roof and all of the facade, could begin in…
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 29 issue
Princeton Borough Jared Johnson, 19, of South Brunswick, and Shamera Smith, 22, of Franklin Park, were arrested and charged with contempt of court and hindering apprehension for providing false information to police during an investigation. They had been stopped for driving with an inoperable headlight on Riverside Drive at 11:56 p.m. on Monday, July 25.…
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N.J. nuclear plants need safety review
Shivani Mantha, Plainsboro To the editor: Recently the licenses of the N.J. nuclear power plants were blindly extended for the next 20 years, without thoroughly inspecting the plants’ safety. This is especially troubling because two of N.J.’s power plants, Hope Creek and Oyster Creek, have the same design as five of the failed Japanese nuclear…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: SB-MWA Reserve gets 70 new acres
Wildflowers like this Foxglove Beardtongue are common on the recently preserved Thompson property.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pilot’s condition improves
Police look over the helicopter after it crashed July 20. Staff photo by Charles W. Kim
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