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HILLSBOROUGH: Depth should help Raiders ice hockey
By Justin Feil, Packet Media Group An early-season schedule that includes games on back-to-back days for the second straight week will test the Hillsborough High School ice hockey team. Fortunately, the Raiders have more depth than ever and, with a veteran group back from last year, are well suited to take on the challenges. The…
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PRINCETON POLICE BLOTTER: Dec. 9
Erick Carpinelli, 28, of Colonia, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $500 from Hillside Township Municipal Court during a motor vehicle stop on Butler Avenue at 8:33 a.m. Dec. 8. Zully Florian, 35, of Hamilton Township, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $300 from Lawrence Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle…
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PENNINGTON: Santa rolls into town for Holiday Walk
Santa Claus rolled into Pennington on a fire truck Friday night for the borough’s 32nd Holiday Walk, sponsored by the Pennington Business and Professional Association. Enjoying the relatively mild early winter night, a crowd had gathered under and around a tent on the Howe Commons on Main Street for the festivities marking the start of…
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PRINCETON: Municipality rejects university’s applications for Butler Tract demolition permits
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The municipality on Wednesday rejected Princeton University’s applications for demolition permits for tearing down its former graduate housing complex known as the Butler Tract. Construction official John Pettenati said he wants to see more detailed plans from the university, which is seeking to tear down the some 115 structures…
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LAWRENCE: Pennsylvania man shatters driver’s window with flashlight in road rage incident
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer LAWRENCE — A road rage incident that started in Pennsylvania and ended on Lawrence Road resulted in an assortment of charges filed against an Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, man after he shattered another driver’s car window with a flashlight, according to the Police Department. Louis Eric Freeman, 54, was charged with…
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PRINCETON: Police seek help in locating three believed involved in theft at restaurant
By Leah Kahn, Staff Writer The Princeton Police Department is asking for help in tracking down two women and a man who were involved in the theft of a wallet from a patron at the Panera Bread restaurant at 136 Nassau St. on Nov. 8. The suspects used the victim’s credit card to make purchases…
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HOPEWELL: Harvest Fair gives community grants
On Dec. 2, the Hopewell Harvest Fair gave away $4,000 in grants to 22 local nonprofit organizations. The Harvest Fair grant program, which has now distributed more than $200,000 in funds in almost 30 years, is a result of the community coming out to support the Hopewell Harvest Fair. Representatives from many of organizations joined…
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PRINCETON: Nearly three years later, consolidation advocates tout benefits of merging borough, township
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer On the first day of 2013, Mayor Liz Lempert proclaimed that the historic merger of the borough and the township that took effect that morning would succeed, a model for not just the state but the entire nation to follow. “Today, with the beginning of our newly consolidated government,…
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Calm your body and mind to really enjoy the holiday season
By Anthony Dissen, M.A., R.D.N. We are in the throes of the holiday season, and while it’s a happy and festive time, it can also be overwhelming — too much to do, far too little time. As an integrative health professional, I encourage my students to revel in the hustle and bustle but — no…
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