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PRINCETON: Consolidation going before voters
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Borough and Township voters will decide this November whether to consolidate into one community. The governing bodies of both municipalities unanimously approved sending the issue to the ballot Monday night at a special joint meeting held at the Township Municipal Building. The township and borough would be unified into…
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Volpe and Koenig, P.C. Raises Over $4,500 for the American Cancer Society Bike-a-thon Philadelphia
By Debra Andrews PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (July 26, 2011) – Volpe and Koenig, P.C., a leading intellectual property boutique law firm with offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Princeton, New Jersey announced that 22 employees participated in the 39th Annual American Cancer Society (“ACS”) Bike-a-thon Philadelphia, which kicked-off on the morning of July 10, 2011 in downtown…
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PRINCETON: Diving for gold
Jennifer Stratton Avery Peterson dives into the Community Park pool while winning one of her two gold medals at the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association Championships on Wednesday. Photo by Jennifer Stratton
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Plainsboro Teen Probes Science Mystery
By Elizabeth Romanaux While many students are spending the summer working as lifeguards or babysitters, Plainsboro resident Sansriti Tripathi, a student at Blair Academy in Bloomfield, NJ, is studying adaptations of certain deep sea vent bacteria to the usually toxic metal, mercury. In other words, she will be spending the summer building skills in a…
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Glee Club Camp Final Showcase
By Holly Deitz Cornerstone Music Studios and Millstone Township Community Education are excited to be hosting their annual music and theater arts "Glee Club Camp". "Shout out with Glee" camp, for rising 4th-7th graders is a fun-filled two-week workshop designed to help our campers discover their innter performers! "Hear Our Song — A Cornerstone Cabaret"…
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Scooping Ice Cream for School Supplies
Volunteers prepare school supplies to be delivered during the 2010 Tools 4 School program
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WEST WINDSOR: Rallies finally end with season’s end
WW-P Legion finishes 20-8 overall By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion baseball team may not have advanced to the Final Eight, but they certainly took their best shot at it. Twice in the District 3 tournament at Moody Park, WW-P fought through for extra-inning wins. Their final win came after…
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WEST WINDSOR: Babe Ruth 13s reach bracket final
Apuzzi enjoying first run with new group By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Luke Apuzzi couldn’t help last year but imagine joining the West Windsor group that won the District 12 Little League baseball championship. ”I was thinking about that a little throughout the summer,” Apuzzi said. “It’s good to be playing with them.” Apuzzi…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Traffic pattern shift for I-195 begins Wednesday
A major traffic pattern shift will be enacted this week on Interstate 195 over the New Jersey Turnpike in Robbinsville, Mercer County, state transportation officials announced Tuesday. On Wednesday night New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) contractor PKF-Mark III is scheduled to close the westbound side of I-195 at the approach to the bridge over the…
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