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Kate Baker & Vic Juris Back in New Brunswick!
By Emma Cameron Vic Juris and Kate Baker were regulars in the clubs and restaurants in the area in the early 90’s and we are happy to welcome them back to town! They will be in performance at the Hyatt, Wednesday June 15 7:30-10:30PM. From New York to Europe & Asia, jazz guitarist, Vic Juris…
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POLICE BLOTTER: June 14 issue
Princeton Township Issa M. Bannourah, 26, of Princeton, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and speeding. At 12:13 a.m. on Saturday, police stopped Mr. Bannourah for speeding on State Road. Police determined he was intoxicated after administering field sobriety tests. He was later released to a friend, pending court. * *…
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MCCC Partners with Mercer Co. Technical Schools To Provide College Classes for Health Science Academy
Students, from left, Mary Alice Orent, Jennifer Estrada, Timothy Watkins, Brianna Sheppard and Piyush Puri.
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MCCC Partners with Mercer Co. Technical Schools To Provide College Classes for Health Science Academy
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – For high school students who already have their sights set on careers in health care, the Health Science Academy at the Mercer County Technical Schools’ Assunpink Center is proving the ideal place to earn a high school diploma – as well as prepare for the rigors of college.…
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Umpire Field Hockey – Upcoming Certification Course
By Cris Maloney Umpiring field hockey is a great part time job paying approximately $50 per hour and certified umpires are needed to officiate middle school, high school and club games. Take the certification course offered at Mercer County Community College on July 11-14, 6:00pm – 8:30pm, and start officiating games in late August and…
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People for Animals Dining to Donate Fundraiser June 23rd
People for Animals People for Animals is celebrating Adopt a Cat Month by hosting a Dining to Donate Fundraiser at the Applebees in Bridgewater (I-287 & Rt. 28) from 5:00 -9:30 pm on June 23rd. “Thousands of orphaned cats and kittens sit at shelters across New Jersey waiting for their second chance, says Fundraising Coordinator…
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Forty people attend Spring Tree Walk
Pat Hyatt, Princeton The Princeton Borough Shade Tree Commission (www.pbshadetree.org) thanks the Princeton Packet for publicizing our Spring Tree Identification Walk through Marquand Park on Sat. June 11. More than 40 men, women and children attended the free event, led by tree enthusiast Roland MacHold with an assist from his artist/wife, Pamela. For two hours,…
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Mayor Hsueh knows how to resolve lawsuit
Charlie Morgan, West Windsor Your June 10 article “Morgan files another lawsuit against mayor” quotes Mayor Hsueh as saying “The spending of tax dollars on this is something I feel very uncomfortable with. I don’t know why we can’t try to think positively about how we can resolve this.” Mayor Hsueh’s statements are preposterous and…
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