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Looks like we survived the ‘storm of the decade’
Coda • GREG BEAN By the time this column sees print, the Great Blizzard of 2010, nicknamed “Snowpocalypse” by some creative member of the national press, will just be a memory. You know, before we moved to the East Coast, I used to believe that folks out here were scared of only one thing, and…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor’s budget plan carries 12-cent tax rate hike
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Mayor Dave Fried, who expressed hope just a few weeks ago that there would be no tax hike needed this year, has proposed a $17.2 million municipal budget that carries a 12-cent tax rate increase. The mayor says the bulk of the increase is a result…
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PRINCETON: Slurps, burbs mark 11th annual Oyster Bowl
Hot competition and an attentive audience during Sunday’s 11th Annual Oyster Bowl contest at Blue Point Grill. Photo by Kristine Snodgrass
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PRINCETON: Princeton Regional schools closed Wednesday
The Princeton Regional School District has announced that all of its schools will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 10 because of the impending snowstorm.
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PRINCETON: Slurps, burbs mark 11th annual Oyster Bowl
Matt Jacobus downs an oyster during Sunday’s 11th Annual Oyster Bowl contest at Blue Point Grill. Photo by Kristine Snodgrass
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ALLENTOWN: Graber promoted to lead varsity football
By Sean Moylan, Sports Editor ALLENTOWN A wedge is not only a blocking play in football, it’s what Allentown High Athletic Director Brian Irwin would like to jam into what has become a revolving door of coaches at his program. When the Allentown High varsity football team takes the field in 2010, it’ll have…
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Film Capsules
Avatar From Titanic director James Cameron comes this story of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a former Marine who’s recruited to join an expedition to the moon Pandora. As he attempts to infiltrate Pandora’s indigenous humanoid species, Jake operates as an avatar — a fully living, breathing body that possesses his thoughts, feelings and personality but…
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