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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Strutting the catwalk
Project Graduation earns $1,600 By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Some high school juniors and seniors spent their Friday night modeling clothes to raise money for Project Graduation at the Can Do fitness center in Plainsboro. Christine Mariano, who is the treasurer of Project Graduation and has been part of the organization on and off for…
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SENIOR MENUS
March 3-10 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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Campers
By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – As New Jerseyans eagerly await the spring thaw, a group of staff members at Mercer County Community College is already focused on summer. The college will welcome children ages 6-18 to campus during the summer months for a variety of camp programs. Families may register their children for the full…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com LAMBERTVILLE – A city man who was in possession of 30 fake ID cards has been charged with threatening the property manager and his landlord, former U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli, according to Lambertville police. Police arrested Michael Falzone, 42, on Feb. 14 after he allegedly sent threatening letters to Mr. Torricelli and the…
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Haas, Hudes still undecided on running
By: centraljersey.com Two of three Board of Education incumbents said Monday night they still hadn’t decided whether to seek new terms. Petitions to get on the April 27 ballot are due by 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, in the office of the Hillsborough Township school business administrator at 379 South Branch Road Neil Hudes and…
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POLICE BLOTTER WEEK OF MARCH 1
Princeton Borough Callum Satchell, 22, of Belle Mead was charged with aggravated assault after an altercation at Palmer Square. At 1:25 a.m. on Feb. 27 police responded to a fight in Palmer Square. One individual involved suffered a fractured nose, fractured sinuses and fractured orbital socket of the right eye. Mr. Satchell was arrested, released…
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’You’ve Got Mail’
Kim Robinson, Hopewell Township Attention bullies and predators! Hopewell Valley Regional School District is open for business. “No way”, you say. “Yes way”, I say. And the best part? All you need is an e-mail account; the school district provides the rest. (Oh, and if you’re a student, staff member, or retired district employee,…
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EDITORIAL: Changes coming to Witherspoon Street
The good news is that there appears to a lot of potential buyers for the hospital complex that the University Medical Center in Princeton will be leaving next year when it moves to its new campus in Plainsboro. The question: What will go into the space on Witherspoon Street? The property is zoned for mixed-use…
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WEST AMWELL: Solar measure sessions slated
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — After a few delays, the Township Committee last week introduced an ordinance that would govern renewable energy facilities. The regulations would provide set lengths for setbacks and visual screens, and height of equipment, among other things. Renewable energy, specifically solar energy, became controversial in the township when…
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