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Friends of the Princeton Public Library
Pam Wakefield of Princeton On behalf of the Friends of the Princeton Public Library I want to thank thepublic and the library staff for making our annual book sale, held this pastweekend, an unqualified success. Delighted dealers, collectors and hundredsof happy residents left the sale laden with treasures. We soldextraordinary art books and valuable…
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PRINCETON: New store turns refuse into retail products
Display window of TerraCycle’s new Palmer Square store, featuring a variety of recycled products. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lt. Lance Maloney reported: — Officer Joseph McNeil responded to a Titusmill Road address for a report of a burglary Sept. 28. Sometime between Sept. 23 and Sept. 28, someone entered the unlocked home and took a plastic container with more than $400 in it. — Officer Frank Tulko observed a car traveling along Jacobs…
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Biondi, Ciattarelli are gracious and hardworking
Estelle Julian, Chandler Court Whether I go to senior citizens’ events, a school performance, a town’s dedication to a local hero, an occasion honoring our veterans and servicemen and women, a county meeting, there they are Assemblyman Peter Biondi and Freeholder Jack Ciattarelli. They are hardworking, professional and couldn’t be more gracious and available…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS band festival adds Rutgers
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Saturday’s high school marching band competition — one of seven the Hillsborough High School Marching Raider band will participate in this season — will be a special show for local fans. Not only because the show will be hosted by the HHS students at Hillsborough High School, but also because…
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PRINCETON: Borough hears pitch for $6M pool project
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Community Park pool is a unique and valued amenity in Princeton, and in order to remain so must receive a significant overhaul, Princeton Recreation Director Jack Roberts told Princeton Borough Council at its meeting Tuesday evening. Fully rebuilding the 42-year-old pool was likely to cost around $6 million…
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MANVILLE: Injuries hinder boys soccer
By John Beisser, Special Writer The last two weeks has represented a mixed bag for the Manville High boys soccer team. There’s been some good, some bad, some ugly and a more than a few bumps and bruises along the way. After opening the season with three straight losses, the Mustangs posted consecutive shutout wins…
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ALLENTOWN: Football program has historic game
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor At the same time Allentown High was recognizing its history, the football team at the school was out making it. Playing in its first Hall of Fame Game this past Saturday, Allentown turned in the best performance in the history of the football program, defeating Marist by a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Blood drive to honor officer’s final wishes
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer To fulfill the final wishes of Officer Dave Wilson, 32 who died of leukemia Sept. 10 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital the township police department is preparing for a blood drive, with the hope of attracting at least 200 participants. ”We are doing this in his memory,”…
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