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Punch leads to robbery charge
Alleged shoplifter hits store manager By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer MONROE – An alleged shoplifter is facing robbery charges after police say he assaulted a manager at the Perrineville Road Stop & Shop on Wednesday night. Police were called to the store at 8 p.m. after receiving reports a shoplifter had stolen $423 worth…
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West Windsor’s Galaxy of Dance Takes Top Award at Regional Competition
By Cyndi Flanagan West Windsor, June 7, 2010: The Competition Team at the Galaxy of Dance in West Windsor participated in DanceXplosion’s Regional Competition in Sparta, NJ this May. DanceXplosion is a talent competition where competitors can shine and showcase their talent. The Competition Team at Galaxy earned DanceXplosion’s prestigious Xcalibur Award which is awarded…
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Keep DARE program at John Witherspoon School
Marie Jacobson of Princeton I am an educator and a parent of a seventh-grade student at John Witherspoon Middle School. It was recently brought to my attention that the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program will not be in place at JW after this year. As a parent whose child went through the program,…
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PRINCETON: After 44 years, a teacher retires
Frances Craig, in her classroom at Community Park Elementary School, has been teaching for 44 years, the last 41 in the Princeton Regional School District. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Hillsborough Hop’s 5K Wrap Up
By Donna Dass This was the 10th anniversary year for the Hillsborough Hop 5K. Year after year, this 5K race has grown in size and prestige. Luckily the forecasted scattered thunderstorms never materialized and over 600 registered runners got off a rousing start with Hillsborough’s Mayor Frank DelCore sounding the starting horn to begin the race. As…
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Junior Girl Scouts Earn High Award
By Nancy A. Wiencek Members of the fourth grade Girl Scout Troop #23294 of Columbus were recently presented with their Bronze Award. The Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scout can earn. To earn their award, the girls were required to complete a 15-hour community service project. For their project, they chose…
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PRINCETON: Westerly Road Church members defend expansion plans
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Congregants turned out in droves last week to ask the Regional Planning Board of Princeton to approve expansion plans submitted by the Westerly Road Church. Their overtures dominated the four hours of public comment heard Thursday night; the board’s third meeting to consider the church’s plans to construct a 45,000-square-foot…
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CAMP BOW WOW CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS WITH FUN AND FUNDRAISING
Jordanna Coyle Break out the doggy treats! Camp Bow Wow Bridgewater has been serving its customers for five fun-filled years come June 2010, and the barks just keep getting bigger. “It’s very rewarding to know that Camp Bow Wow provides a service that is truly needed and at the same time able to contribute to…
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