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Traditions of Hunterdon book for sale
By Lora W. Jones News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lora W. Jones Call: 908.735.4271 A Book for History Buffs Traditions of Hunterdon Reprints Now Available To jump-start your holiday gift-giving, the Hunterdon County Historical Society plans to sell 250 copies of the rare, classic book Traditions of Hunterdon, which recounts the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Joe Piscopo at Italian-American festival
WEST WINDSOR — Joe Piscopo, "Saturday Night Live" alumnus and star of stage and screen, will headline the entertainment on the bill for the 10th anniversary of New Jersey’s largest Italian-American cultural festival, the Mercer County Italian-American Festival, scheduled for Sept. 25, 26 and 27 in Mercer County Park, West Windsor. Mr. Piscopo, a New…
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MONTGOMERY: Pierson is solid addition
Freshman, Cougar girls tennis start fast By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Montgomery High School girls tennis team figured to be pretty talented with five of their top seven back. Then Rachel Pierson joined the lineup and not only filled a hole, but strengthened the Cougars by bumping a few teammates down a position.…
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PRINCETON: 145 accept early retirement at university
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Roughly one-third of Princeton University employees who met the requirements for an early retirement program aimed at cutting the school’s personnel costs have opted to end their employment. A total of 145 employees chose retirement out of the 460 who met the program’s requirements. Participants had to be…
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Parents and kids ‘eat in’ for good nutrition
Ritu Harrison, event organizer, serves Terhune Orchards peach ice cream donated by bent spoon. Photo by Princeton School Gardens Cooperative)
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PRINCETON: Celestin set for return
After missing her junior year with an injury, Princeton High’s Chantal Celestin is back practicing and playing with her Little Tiger teammates. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: A new director treasures the art museum
James Steward, director of the Princeton University Art Museum, inside one of the galleries. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Despite suit, Boro to interview chief candidates
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — The process of interviewing Princeton Borough’s three police lieutenants in order to select a new police chief will continue despite two of those lieutenants being named in a lawsuit which was recently filed against the borough police. Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi said on Tuesday that members of Borough…
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