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Municipal league applauds ruling in PBA case
Shirley Cade of NJ League of Municipalities The League of Municipalities applauds Judge Feinberg’s decision May 20 in PBA et. al. v. State of New Jersey. Several different police and fire unions had sought an injunction to prevent the recent pension and benefits reforms from going into effect. Specifically, they sought to prevent state…
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Questioning church’s expansion plans
Peter L. Bonette of Princeton This letter is to ask some basic questions about the proposed development of The New Westerly Road Church in Princeton. There have now been two presentations to the Princeton Planning Board that have taken the full 3 ½ hours each. The developer has been explaining not only the project…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad members and morticians from Mather-Hodge Funeral Home remove the body of the ‘victim’ in a simulated DWI tragedy. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PLAINSBORO: Coming soon, an ‘Asian Food Adventure’
A shopper samples Chinese noodles at a branch of The Asian Food Markets. The market at 660 Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro will offer an extended sampling opportunity on Saturday, June 12, and Sunday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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MONTGOMERY: Doubles teams had role in MHS tennis success
Cougars reached Group IV semifinals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Every coach has the opportunity to play with his doubles lineup and find the most effective pairings. Montgomery High School’s John Arnold had a couple options. With two experienced seniors and two talented freshmen in his doubles mix, he could have played each senior…
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WEST WINDSOR: Prieto, Rosa win Group track titles
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex Prieto wasn’t satisfied with his performance at the sectional track and field championships, but he got over it with a Group IV state championship win to lead a strong area showing. ”I didn’t do too well last weekend,” noted the West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior who only qualified for…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Sydney Kruger of Princeton High School plays the part of an injured pasenger in the drunk driving simulation. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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MONTGOMERY: New Eagle Scouts honored for restoration projects
Two Montgomery Township boys have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout after completing projects that saw the restoration of a local historic building and the construction of a meditation garden. Jack Connolly and Dan Moses of Montgomery Township Boy Scout Troop 850 were recently recognized for their achievements at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor.…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad members respond to an auto wreck in a simulated DWI accident. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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