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MONTGOMERY: Woman charged in theft at non-profit
MONTGOMERY — A Brick woman is accused of stealing nearly $70,000 from a Belle Mead-based nonprofit organization where she formerly worked as a bookkeeper and office manager, according to authorities. Lisa England, 38, was charged Monday with third-degree theft by deception after turning herself into authorities, Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest and Montgomery Township Police…
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MANVILLE: Extensive flooding leads to evacuations
Flooding on streets below North Fifth Avenue blocked access to North Main Street. Staff photo by John Patten
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MANVILLE: Extensive flooding leads to evacuations
UPDATED 8:38 p.m.: Manville School District announced a two-hour delayed opening for all schools Monday morning. 7:34 p.m.: Director of Emergency Management Ken Otrimski said while the Millstone River is receding, the emergency shelter at the VFW will stay open Sunday night. "We were an island until 2 p.m.," he said. The only way in…
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A protest to mark the Iraq War’s 7th year
Rev. Robert Moore of Coalition for Peace Action The Brandywine Peace Community and the Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action are cosponsoring a regional demonstration this Saturday, March 20, in conjunction with the seventh anniversary of the Iraq War as part of our ongoing campaign demanding the closure of the Army Experience Center (AEC) at…
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Thanking Plainsboro’s public library
Keertana Anandraj of Plainsboro I would like to publicly thank the Plainsboro Public Library for their support of my recent presentation that benefited the National Association of Jewish Child Holocaust Survivors (NAHOS), an organization that raises money to help Jewish families and aids in Holocaust research. My interest in Holocaust history began over a…
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Take Off with MCCC Flight Instructors to Benefit Flight Team
By Saveria Symons Take Off with MCCC Flight Instructors to Benefit Flight Team West Windsor, NJ – Mercer County Community College’s aviation faculty and flight instructors will take to the skies for a good cause at Community Flight Fairs on Saturday, April 10 and Saturday, May 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., departing from…
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"Boy Who Cried Wolf" Offers Lesson in Honesty at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre March 27
Pictured in “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” are, from left, Maggie Roop, Thomas Nowlin, David Janeski, Eddie Tavares, and Billy Christopher Maupin. Photo by Jay Paul.
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Montgomery Cinema is alive and well
Editor’s Note EDITOR’S NOTE: A letter published in The Princeton Packet on Friday erroneously stated that the Montgomery Cinema was closing. The management of the Cinema assures us that the popular movie complex has no plans to close and that the letter writer, while an obvious fan of Montgomery Cinema, was apparently reacting to a false…
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