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WEST WINDSOR: Bike-to-train commuters get an assist
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Parking Authority hopes that the installation of bicycle lockers and bike racks will encourage some to ride, not drive, to the Princeton Junction Train Station. Representatives from local bicycle and transit organizations were at the station May 20 to celebrate completion of the first…
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Westerly Church plan changes are insufficient
Daniel A. Harris of Princeton The Princeton Regional Planning Board will meet June 3 to hear public comments on the Westerly Road Church application to develop acreage on the environmentally sensitive Princeton Ridge. The Princeton Environmental Commission and the Site Plan Review Advisory Board have recommended that the Planning Board deny the developer’s application…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
In a simulated auto wreck, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad members work to free trapped passengers as a ‘victim’ is covered in the foreground. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Water main break buckles roadway
Donner Court in Monmouth Junction was closed Monday after it buckled following a water-main break. Police were called to Donner Court at 6 p.m. and found a large volume of water streaming from underneath the roadway. Police said a large water-main break had occurred. The South Brunswick Public Works Department responded and made emergency repairs…
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Ukrainian Folk Festival – 18th Annual
By Eugene A. Luciw UKRAINIAN FOLK FESTIVAL – 19th Annual Celebrating Ukraine’s Independence Horsham, Pa.—Sunday, August 22, 2010, 12:00 noon. The 19th Annual Ukrainian Folk Festival, celebrating Ukraine’s Independence Day, will be held at the Ukrainian American Sport Center — Tryzub (www.tryzub.org) , County Line and Lower State Roads, Horsham, PA. Exciting, spectacular, dazzling,…
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PLAINSBORO: Rep. Holt touts benefits of health reform act
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The recently passed federal health-care reform package, with its goal of nearly universal coverage, will change what it means to be an American, “just as in 1965 Medicare changed what it meant to be elderly in America,” U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12th, told executives and employees at Caliper…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers close to title
Lacrosse team edged for Group II crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor BASKING RIDGE — The Princeton High School boys lacrosse team couldn’t come any closer to the program’s first state championship. The top-seeded Little Tigers had two shots in the final minute, but both were saved as they fell to sixth-seeded Mendham, 7-6,…
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PRINCETON: Mercer’s Run for Dad: Eight years and going strong
http://community.acsevents.org/runfordadnj “Is this really our eighth Run for Dad?” asked Glenn Parker of Montgomery, the co-founder of Mercer County’s annual Father’s Day event that raises awareness and money to fight prostate cancer, the most common cancer in American men after skin cancer. Mr. Parker was enjoying the food, beverages and entertainment at the…
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