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PRINCETON: Spotlight: ‘Hunger Pains’ in Central Jersey
The Historical Society of Princeton will present its upcoming changing exhibition, “Hunger Pains: Feeding People in Central New Jersey, from July 21 through Aug. 16 in Bainbridge House, at 158 Nassau St. This “compelling interactive exhibition” will be a unique collaboration with three emergency food providers: Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, Crisis Ministry…
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WEST WINDSOR: Baseball teams reach Final Eight
C-P falls in opener, WW advances to semis with win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Before you can start to think about winning a District 12 championship, you need to survive pool play. Both West Windsor and Cranbury Plainsboro did that in the District 12 Little League Tournament for 12-year-olds, finishing in the top two…
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PLAINSBORO: State grant funds traffic crackdown
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Extra patrols will be on the streets of Plainsboro this month as the township Police Department participates in a crackdown on speeding and other forms of aggressive driving. The initiative is part of the first statewide “Obey the Signs or Pay the Fines” initiative, announced this week by…
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EAST WINDSOR: Turnpike groundbreaking a gubernatorial event
Phil McAuliffe N.J. Gov. Jon Corzine gets a hug from West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh at a ground breaking ceremony for a highway widening project at exit 8 of the NJ Turnpike on Friday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Hulfish North gets OK for big signs
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Palmer Square Management has received zoning board approval to post two 64-square-foot signs near the Residences at Palmer Square construction project at locations on Paul Robeson Place and on Chambers Street. Approval for the signs was secured Thursday night when the Zoning Board of Adjustment voted to approve…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Running Co. starts scholastic run
High school harriers invited tonight By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor High school runners, particularly newer runners, can get a jump on their cross country preparation on Tuesday nights. The Princeton Running Store on Nassau St. in downtown Princeton is organizing a 7 p.m. start from the store for high school boys and girls from…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, W. Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Brian Crapanzano, 47, of Staten Island, N.Y., was charged with possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop on Stockton Street at 8:50 p.m. June 19, police said. Police said they initially arrested Mr. Crapanzano for having a $195 warrant out of Frankford Township and later found him to…
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EAST WINDSOR: Turnpike groundbreaking a gubernatorial event
By Sean Ruppert, The Packet Group EAST WINDSOR — Gov. Jon Corzine turned out last week to break ground on the $2.7 billion project to widen the New Jersey Turnpike between exits 6 and 8A. West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, who joined other local officials at the ceremony on Thursday, said the project will prove…
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PRINCETON: Paper trail leads to new downtown store
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Everyone knows someone like them. Who gives gifts wrapped in beautiful exotic papers, unique creative cards like no others, who knows just the right touch or accent to complement any situation. Where do they find their inspiration? Paper Source maybe? Nassau Street is soon to be the location…
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