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Author of Love Fraud, Donna Andersen, to appear at Borders in Princeton
By Terry Kelly How do you know if you’re dating a sociopath? Donna Andersen, a South Jersey author, has published her first book called, “Love Fraud n How marriage to a sociopath fulfilled my spiritual plan.” She will appear at Borders Books, 601 Nassau Park Blvd., Princeton, NJ on Oct. 30 from 1 to 3…
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Free Program Focuses on Educating Seniors
By Barbara Sprechman The Wellness Initiative for Senior Education (WISE) Program celebrates healthy aging and educates older adults on a variety of topics. This free program will take place at Mercer Council, 447 Bellevue Avenue, Trenton (located on the first floor of the Bellevue Apartments, use front entrance) beginning on Tuesday, November 16th from 10:30am…
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Peddie School Presents A Winter’s Tale
By Peddie School Peddie School will present Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale on Nov. 4, 5 and 6 at the Mount-Burke Theater on its Hightstown campus. The public is invited to attend. The performance, featuring the school’s upperclassmen, is a cautionary tale filled with passion, humor, love, loss, and, finally, redemption. The Winter’s Tale begins with…
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Wetlands provide habitat, filtering
Jennifer Coffey, policy director, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, Hopewell Township Although the Cranbury Planning Board denied them key waivers for importing contaminated fill to support their 2.8 million-square-foot warehouse proposal, Cranbury Brick Yard LLC is asking the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for permission to clear-cut extensive acres of valuable forest habitat. In…
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Allison Musante
By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – Residents attending Wednesday night’s Planning Board meeting were disappointed to learn that a grocery store would not take ACME’s place in the shopping center on Route 571 as part of the West Windsor Revitalization Plan. At the meeting, property owner Irv Cyzner presented his application for renovating the property, including…
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PRINCETON: High-scoring PU men’s team in first
Soccer hosts Harvard in televised game Sunday By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Jim Barlow knows that scoring goals has not been easy for his Princeton University men’s soccer team the past few years. But this year has been a whole different story for the Tigers. By rallying for a 3-2 win at Columbia last Saturday,…
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Lacrosse coaches clinic is set
By: centraljersey.com The New Jersey South Lacrosse Chapter will hold its first Coaches Clinic on Saturday, Nov. 20 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at GoodSports USA in Wall Township. The clinic will include guest speakers such as successful coaches Tim Flynn of Mountain Lakes High School and Jim Davidson of Summit High School; and…
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County warns of lottery scam
By: centraljersey.com Mercer County is warning its residents to beware of a scam in which telephone callers claiming to represent the New Jersey Lottery inform people that they have won a large jackpot, which they can claim by depositing a "processing fee." The scammers then ask for bank account numbers, credit card numbers and other…
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PRINCETON: High-scoring PU men’s team in first
Princeton’s Brandon Busch dives in for the ball during the Tigers’ 3-2 win over Columbia. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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