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NEW HOPE: Officials: Clear snow or pay a fine!
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — Clear travel paths for homeowners, shoppers and tourists alike are important in New Hope, and with recent heavy snows fresh in memory, borough officials are taking action to make sure that’s understood. Upset by the actions of some snow shovelers this year, who have tossed the heavy…
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Robbinsville
By: centraljersey.com Celeste Negron, 20, of Trenton, was arrested Monday and charged with possession of marijuana and other offenses after police stopped her vehicle on Sharon Road about 6:45 p.m. for having a cracked taillight and for not maintaining its lane of travel on Route 130, police said. During the traffic stop, the patrol officer…
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PRINCETON: News briefs
Symposium on Battle of Princeton The Princeton Battlefield Society and the Crossroads of the American Revolution Association are sponsoring a state-wide symposium: “New Revelations on the Battle of Princeton,” Saturday, Feb. 26, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Friend Center101, Princeton University, corner of William Street and Olden Street. The symposium will unveil a…
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Joan Ruddiman
By: centraljersey.com I’ve waited a long time for this one. Seven years ago, Daniel R. Biddle and Murray Dubin – long associated with the Philadelphia Inquirer as reporters and Mr. Biddle as an editor – came to Allentown, New Jersey, seeking local lore about a young black man who had been a student at the…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS: Week of Feb. 25
American Institute of Architects awards The New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects recently awarded the winners of its annual design competition at its annual award gala held recently at the Carl Icahn Laboratory in Princeton. Princeton-based HDR Architects won an honor award in the “Unibuilt” category for its design for the Biomedical…
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Zaikov joins RVCC board
By: centraljersey.com Raritan Valley Community College’s (RVCC) Board of Trustees welcomed new member Tracy Lynn DiFrancesco Zaikov of Watchung at its Feb. 22 meeting. Ms. Zaikov was appointed by the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders. She has 15 years of experience as a marketing, advertising and sales executive, most recently working as a sales…
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Michele Alperin
By: centraljersey.com With no experience other than the interviewing and writing skills acquired as a lawyer, Diane Ciccone, member of the West Windsor Township Council, decided to create a documentary about Glen Acres, the integrated neighborhood on Glenview Drive in West Windsor, built in 1958. What led Ms. Ciccone to take on what turned out…
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Disappointed by article
Philip Mackey, of Lambertville I was so disappointed by your article about local data revealed in the state’s 2010 school report cards (Feb. 17: “School districts’ per-pupil costs top state average”). The report cards provide valuable information on student achievement, class size, teacher characteristics, computer resources, student demographics and other subjects, but all your article…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Four Raiders make MOC track
A pair of senior girls earned automatic bids to represent Hillsborough High School’s track and field program at the Meet of Champions on Saturday. They will be joined by a pair of Raider wild card entries. Julianna Miller and Miranda Reinson will advance to New Jersey’s premier meet after finishing in the top six at…
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