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PRINCETON AREA: ‘In the Pink’ events: dragon boat race, golf outing
A scene from last year’s ‘Paddle for the Pink’ Dragon Boat Festival at Mercer County Park.
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MONROE: Police part of ‘Click It or Ticket’
MONROE — Law enforcement officers from the Monroe Township Police Department will be cracking down on unbuckled motorists and their passengers as part of the national “Click it or Ticket” campaign. Beginning May 23 and running through June 5, the annual initiative includes high-visibility law enforcement seatbelt checkpoints and saturation patrols as well as local…
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Hudis Heads Home
By Zoe Crain It had been six years since Loel Hudis sat in Princeton High School’s Middle East course, but the 2005 PHS graduate still looked like he could fit in with the students sitting around him. Hudis spoke to thirty different students taking the course, which focuses on the geography of the Middle East,…
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Don’t put limits on Social Security
Claire Edelman, of Monroe As Congress discusses the need to raise the debt ceiling, citizens across the country wait to see how negotiations may affect entitlement programs such as Social Security. As both an AARP volunteer and a current and former recipient of Social Security income, I firmly oppose setting arbitrary limits that may…
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PRINCETON: Growing strongly: The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating 100 years
Bulb planting at Mountain Lakes House — Candy Walsh, Meg Michael, Betsy Griffith, and Betsy Hoover.
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JAMESBURG/MONROE: Three towns have parade
By David Kilby, Staff Writer The 128th Jamesburg, Monroe and Helmetta Memorial Day parade will start at Veterans Park in Jamesburg at 10 a.m. Monday. ”It’s one parade representing three towns,” said Jamesburg Council Barbara Carpenter and chairwoman of public events. Led by the Jamesburg Police Department, the parade will feature Central Jersey Police and…
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PRINCETON: Tierney returning to final four
Former PU lacrosse head coach building up Denver By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Bill Tierney came to Princeton University, it was to turn around a men’s lacrosse program that had fallen on hard times. When he left the Tigers 22 years later, it was to take a new team, Denver University, to new…
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