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PRINCETON: O’Brien in middle for PHS girls soccer win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Mason O’Brien is much happier being in the center of things for the Princeton High girls soccer team this year. A center-midfielder throughout her soccer life, O’Brien played on the outside as a sophomore for the Little Tigers a year ago. But this year she is back at her natural…
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Ruth Luse
By: centraljersey.com Locally, in Hunterdon County, the Nov. 2 general election will feature the following: – In Lambertville, incumbent Democrats Wardell Sanders, of Coryell Street, and Steven Stegman, of Studdiford Street, are running unopposed for the two available three-year terms on City Council. Democrat, Elaine Warner, of Elm Street, is facing a challenge from Republican…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com The historic building that is home to Lahiere’s restaurant was sold late last week. The purchaser of the property is ML7 Witherspoon LLC, an affiliate of ML-7, said Jeff Siegel, president of ML-7. The real estate investment company is active in Princeton, owning a couple of buildings on South Tulane Street, including the…
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United Way seeks nominees
By: centraljersey.com The United Way of Hunterdon County is seeking nominations for its "Community Volunteer of the Year" award. Bonnie Duncan, executive Director, said: "The Volunteer of the Year Award will be presented to a community volunteer who demonstrates extraordinary commitment, creativity, leadership, inspiration and sustained service which benefits Hunterdon County residents and has a…
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Allison Musante
By: centraljersey.com PLAINSBORO – In one week, voters will cast their ballots to fill two seats on the Township Committee. With the township facing new challenges, including a municipal tax cap of 2 percent and the arrival of a new medical center, each of the four candidates claims to bring their unique background to the…
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MONTGOMERY: Township delays smoking ban law
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The township is not banning smoking on all municipal property. Such was the consensus at the Township Committee’s Thursday meeting, when Republican Mayor Mark Caliguire said the ordinance the committee introduced at its previous meeting went beyond what he had intended. The ban was unanimously introduced without comment…
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Dog Days of Lambertville calendar available
By: centraljersey.com After months of panting in anticipation, local pups are finally getting their day in the limelight. The sixth Dog Days of Lambertville 2011 calendar, a community institution, has arrived in local shops. The calendar’s canine photos and tales are as charming – and in some cases as moving – as always. All profits…
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Princeton Arts Profile: Lewis Center for the Arts
The Lewis Center for the Arts will allow Princeton to fully engage with a range of programs that integrate the creative and performing arts into a broad liberal arts education. By JerseyArts.com The Lewis Center is named in honor of Peter B. Lewis of the Princeton Class of 1955. A Charter Trustee of the University,…
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The Arts are Alive in Princeton
Opportunities for extraordinary performances, musical and artistic, abound in Princeton! BY Discover Jersey Arts For every interest, age, skill, and enthusiasm; there is a performance organization that performs and enhances the cultural richness of this region! The Princeton area includes some incredible performing arts venues including McCarter Theatre, Richardson Auditorium on Princeton University’s campus, the…
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