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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Plainsboro Andrew Monge, 21, of Hamilton, was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was additionally charged with improper turning, failing to maintain a lane and driving with a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. He was arrested and held…
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PRINCETON: Bringing back Revolutionary War battle history
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer History sprang to life and transported people back to the late 1700s on Saturday afternoon at a Revolutionary War re-enactment at the historic Thomas Clarke House in Princeton Battlefield State Park. Troops demonstrated infantry moves, gunning techniques and fired a cannon typical of the era. ”I’ve never been and we’ve…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editorand Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Thousands of proud and cheerful Americans gathered to watch the 92nd annual town parade which featured a bright and spirited procession that included the laying of three wreaths in honor of U.S. soldiers. The Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day Parade showcased the patriotism nearly 40 groups. …
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
West Virginia resident Robert Buyrne Jr. sets up a display of flags at a relative’s Stockton Street home shortly before the Hightown’s 92nd annual parade passes by the house. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
Lead marchers of the Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day Parade begin a town-long procession Monday morning starting at Walter C. Black Elementary School in Hightstown. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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PERSPECTIVE: Memorial Day in Princeton
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert As I enjoyed several barbeques over the Memorial Day weekend, it was not without worry or heavy heart. One of my dear friends was not relaxing with a burger and beers with family and friends. He was in Afghanistan, serving in the Marine Corps. He was not enjoying our warm sun, sand…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
Grand Marshal Leonard Millner walks away from the Civil War memorial on Stockton Street in Hightstown Monday morning after laying a wreath nearby.(Photo by Doug Carman)
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