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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Legion sends three to Boys State
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor American Legion Post 401 is sending three high school juniors to the 66th session of Boys State this month. Joe Parrinello, Tim Monticchio and Chad Capraro will be attending the citizenship training forum sponsored by the legion from June 19-24 at Rider University in Lawrenceville, according to a press…
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PRINCETON: Businesses evacuated due to a bomb threat
Two businesses in Princeton Township were evacuated after a bomb threat yesterday afternoon. Police in Montgomery received a call about a threat made against Princeton Orthopedic Associates at 325 Princeton Avenue, yesterday afternoon. At 1:47 p.m. Princeton Township Police were called for assistance in closing Princeton Avenue, which is a boarder road, and police then…
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PRINCETON: Goldfarb: GOP backers should be ‘ashamed’
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Borough Councilman David Goldfarb, who lost Tuesday’s Democratic Party primary Yina Moore is supporting her and telling fellow Democrats who support her Republican challenger, Jill Jachera, to be “ashamed.” (Jill Jachera launches campaign, page A3.) ”I will support Yina. I have not voted for a Republican since 1972, and I…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — On May 26, Sandra L. Huffman, 67, of Lambertville, told Sgt. Robert Brown about an identity theft incident. She said that when she filed her 2010 tax form, someone had already used her social security number. — On May 26, Neil D. Hess, 57, of Lambertville, told Officer Michael Miloszar…
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Arts and economic prosperity in Princeton
Jeff Nathanson, Executive director, Arts Council of Princeton To the editor: The Arts Council of Princeton is most grateful to the organizations who have graciously surveyed recent events for the Americans for the Arts’ latest national economic impact study, “Arts & Economic Prosperity IV.” The Arts Council of Princeton, Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra, Richardson Auditorium,…
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PACKET PICKS: June 10
Science’s ‘mystic’ Labyrinth Book in Princeton, located at 122 Nassau St., will present biographer Graham Farmelo in a free discussion of his “The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Mystic of the Atom,” at 6:30 p.m. Selected as one of the best books of the year by The Economist and The New York…
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PRINCETON: Dinky service resumes after accident
New Jersey Transit suspended Dinky service from approximately 3 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday due to a minor accident at Princeton Station. ”As the Dinky train was pulling into the station, the train hit basically the end of the tracks, what we call the bumping block, which is something there to prevent the train…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Islamic school wins Globetrotter visit
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Students of the Noor-Ul-Iman Islamic School in Monmouth Junction won a special visit last week by a member of one of the most storied teams in basketball, the Harlem Globetrotters. Globetrotter Kevin “the blenda” Rodrieguez came to the school June 2 to congratulate the students on accumulating some 300,000…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Legion sends three to Boys State
American Legion photoFrom left to right, South Brunswick High School juniors Joe Parrinello, Tim Monticchio and Chad Capraro will be going to the American Legion sponsored Boys State citizenship forum at Rider University later this month.
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