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EDITORIAL: Thumbs up to special people
THUMBS UP to Mary O’Dowd of Princeton who is the new commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. She grew up in the Community Park neighborhood and is a graduate of Princeton High School. Her further education and career took her away from Princeton, but her mother is still living here,…
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Thanks for food for poll workers
Linda Sipprelle, Princeton On behalf of all Princeton Borough and Township primary election poll workers, I would like to sincerely thank the Bank of Princeton, D’Angelos Italian Market and Small World Coffee for providing us with a delicious breakfast and lunch. As we worked from 5:15 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., the thoughtfulness and generosity of…
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MONTGOMERY: Attorney leads state bar association
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — In its 113th year in existence, the New Jersey State Bar Association has done something relatively rare — it appointed a woman as its president. Attorney Susan A. Feeney, a partner who specializes in tax matters at McCarter & English in Newark, became the seventh female president of…
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PRINCETON: At new Palmer Square shop, c’est cheese
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A new fromagerie opened its doors to Palmer Square this month. More than 250 cheeses from around the world are going to be offered at Olsson’s Fine Foods. There are 17 bleu cheeses offered now, and more are on their way and half a dozen Goudas and at least that…
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PRINCETON: GiveAway finds new home for school supplies
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Princeton Day School students are putting their old school supplies to good use — they’re donating them to HomeFront, an area organization that helps families break the cycle of poverty. The students closed out their school year with The Great GiveAway, an annual project launched last year. The…
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PRINCETON: Area kids and businesses fighting plastic bags
Members of Stone Soup Circus perform on the green at Palmer Square in Princeton to help launch the BYOBag campaign on Thursday evening. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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PRINCETON: Area kids and businesses fighting plastic bags
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Change a habit and change the world is the motto of Sustainable Princeton’s BYOBag campaign, which launched Thursday evening. One bag and one customer at a time, the group is trying to change people’s habit of using plastic bags when they are shopping and running errands. Local businesses and kids…
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