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Not happy about Obama’s troop speech
It sounded like I was back in 1967 or 1968 listening to Lyndon Johnson talking about sending more troops to Vietnam. Oh, Pete Seeger, where are you, now that we need you to go sing “Waist Deep In The Big Muddy” on the White House lawn? Stephen J. Davidson Princeton
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Miss NJ 5K
Deborah M. Pallas The Issalon staff along with their families, wanting to show their support for their client, participated in The Miss New Jersey, Feel Great 5K Run and Walk. Sunday December 06, at Mercer County Park. A client of their salon, Ashley Schaffer was hosting this event to promote a healthy weight and lifestyle.…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, West Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough A Princeton University undergraduate was mugged early Sunday morning on Prospect Avenue, according to an email alert sent by the university’s Department of Public Safety. The victim was walking near the university’s eating clubs at about 2 a.m. when he was approached by two men, according to the e-mail. One of the men…
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PRINCETON: 4 PDs respond to PU campus brawl
PRINCETON — Pepper spray was used to break up a large fight that broke out in the early morning hours during a dance on the Princeton University campus, according to the university’s Department of Public Safety. About 10 to 20 people were involved in the scuffle that involved pushing, shoving and punching at the Caribbean…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police search after report of missing child
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer It could be a case of mistaken identity or misidentification, but the Hillsborough Township Police Department still is taking seriously a report Monday of an unattended 5-year-old female walking along the sidewalk in the area of Amwell and Marshall roads in the Woodfield Estates park at 7:59 a.m. According to…
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PRINCETON: Boro’s new police chief came up through the ranks
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer In 1983, David Dudeck took a job as a rookie patrolman with the Princeton Borough Police Department. He never left. ”I’ve pretty much gone through the whole gamut and held about every position in the department,” he said Monday. Every position except one, that is. That will change tonight when…
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YOUR VIEWS: Shop local for the holidays
Karen A. Jezierny of the Princeton Regional C of C Just a couple of quick questions at this busy time of year: who sponsors the T-shirts for your child’s rec soccer team? Who advertises in your church bulletin? Who provides silent auction items for your favorite charity’s fund raiser? The answer: your local business…
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Two Jews Walk Into A War…
By SuzAnne Barabas LONG BRANCH – The New Jersey Repertory Company located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch is proud to present the National New Play Network World Premiere of Seth Rozin’s Two Jews Walk into a War. December 10, 2009 through January 10, 2010. Performances are Thursdays, Fridays at 8:00 p.m.; Saturdays at 3:00…
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Property tax relief threatened by cuts
William G. Dressel of NJLM Last Tuesday, the Division of Local Government Services announced that the Dec. 1 Consolidated Municipal Property Tax Relief Act payment would not be made as scheduled. Further, DLGS stated that the over $20 million payment “is being withheld at this time as the governor, treasurer and the executive branch…
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