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MONROE: Dalina is qualified
Thomas Russo, Monroe Stephen Dalina is a highly qualified choice for Monroe Township Council in the third ward. Mr. Dalina has lived in Monroe with his wife and two sons since 1998 and has been an active member of the community. He has volunteered his time to serve on the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the…
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PRINCETON: Line shaping Raiders football
O’Brien, Wilkins help Hun run By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Hun School football team began the season looking for its identity. The Raiders have found it while reeling off three straight Mid-Atlantic Prep League wins that surrounded a last-second loss to Penn Charter. ”No. 1, we’re playing very, very tough defense,” said Hun…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Consolidation top issue for borough candidates
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN If there is one issue that trumps all others in this year’s Borough Council election, it is the looming possibility of consolidation with surrounding East Windsor. All four candidates, two Democrats and two Republicans, vying for the two seats on the council said they supported the idea. Three…
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LWV CANDIDATE Q&A: West Windsor Township Council
EDITOR’S NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for West Windsor Township Council to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area, in cooperation with The Princeton Packet. The candidates were given an equal amount of space for their answers. Candidates – Vote for one to fill an unexpired…
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Small World Coffee Curates!
By Suzanne Ives Cunningham To Whom It May Concern: I am writing on behalf of Small World Coffee to introduce our new direction in visual art at the Café. Jacqui Alexander and I, Suzanne Ives Cunningham, have been invited to take over the curation of visual art at Small World. I am sending this press…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council balks at bill payments
Harvest Fair checks raise concerns By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The Borough Council this week decided not to pay any of its more than $394,000 in bills over concerns Council President Walter Sikorski and Councilwoman Isabel McGinty had over some checks related to the borough’s recent Harvest Fair. And Ms. McGinty’s concerns had…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Opera New Jersey: Something to sing about
By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer Opera New Jersey had a lot to sing about Oct. 17 at the Hyatt Regency Princeton. Guests at its fifth annual Celebrate Opera Gala remembered its acclaimed 2009 season and looked forward to 2010 with an evening of wine and song. Throughout dinner guests enjoyed a concert- worth…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Opera New Jersey: Something to sing about
Denyce Graves, who is to star in Opera New Jersey’s ‘Carmen,’ entertains the company’s supporters. Opera New Jersey/ Jeff Reeder
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