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PRINCETON AREA: Cookery: Alton’s coming!
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert Staff Writer Culinary minds can feast on good eats from Food Network chef Alton Brown with his newest cookbook “Good Eats 2: The Middle Years.” And fans can acquire the book and meet Mr. Brown on Monday when he starts a book tour at the Princeton Barnes & Noble. The…
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PRINCETON: Tigers football starts Ivy year
Princeton travels to Columbia on Saturday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mike Catapano and the Princeton University football team couldn’t be feeling any more differently than they did a year ago. Catapano, the junior defensive lineman, remembers well but not fondly the Tigers’ Ivy League opener in 2009 — a 38-0 disaster against Columbia…
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WPRB pledge dr ive
By: centraljersey.com WPRB 103.3 FM, the 14,000-watt community-supported, independent radio station located in Princeton, will hold its fourth annual Membership Drive from Oct. 10 through Oct. 17. The drive will feature special programming, such as live in-studio performances, artist interviews, exclusive giveaways, and much more. Founded in 1940, WPRB is the nation’s oldest college FM…
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PRINCETON: Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church marking 170th
Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (WSPC), located at 124 Witherspoon St., Princeton, is inviting the community to join members in a celebration of the church’s 170th anniversary. Special events are taking place Friday through Sunday. “We are proud of our history at Witherspoon Street, and are looking forward to a bright future,” said Charles…
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Diocese of Metuchen to host Critical Life Issues Conference
By Joanne Ward PISCATAWAY – The ninth annual Critical Life Issues Conference, sponsored by the Diocese of Metuchen Office of Respect for Life, will be held on Saturday, October 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane, in Piscataway. With the theme, “Illuminating the truth…celebrating life,”…
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Kirson prioritizes consolidation, code enforcement
By: centraljersey.com During the last two weeks I have been knocking on doors of borough residents while campaigning for the upcoming mayoral election. What I consistently hear is the concern of the residents of the borough of their inability to keep up with ever-increasing property taxes. The platform I ran on in the primary is…
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East Windsor
By: centraljersey.com Priscilla Barnes, 46, of Hamilton, and Deborah Barber, 55, of Trenton, were charged with shoplifting from the Route 130 Burlington Coat Factory on Sept. 23. Police said they responded to a report of two female suspects shoplifting. A vehicle description and plate number were provided, in addition to suspects’ descriptions. The vehicle, a…
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