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LAMBERTVILLE: Violators can be ticketed on cemetery road
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council has authorized the Police Department to issue citations for traffic violations on a private cemetery road that connects Boozer and South Franklin streets. The authorization is a result of complaints lodged by South Franklin Street residents, who have said the cemetery is used as a…
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PRINCETON: Clouds part for PHS Class of 2009
Graduating seniors react to class president Ben Taub’s address. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Theological Seminary files to replace library
The Princeton Theological Seminary has filed an application for Site Plan and Historic Preservation Review with the Regional Planning Board of Princeton, seeking approval to replace the aging Speer Library on its campus. A new library building would be built on the site of the existing Speer Library and would be attached and directly linked…
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WEST AMWELL: South school board OKs $301,000 reduction in budget
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — South Hunterdon Regional High School’s Board of Education has unanimously agreed to reduce the school’s $10.5 million 2009 budget by $301,000, raising the tax in two sending districts and decreasing it in the third. The budget cut was made at the recommendation of the school’s three sending…
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PRINCETON: Clouds part for PHS Class of 2009
The Princeton High School orchestra plays Pomp and Circumstance as graduating seniors march to their seats. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Clouds part for PHS Class of 2009
Members of Princeton High School’s 80th graduating class march through the tower doors to the great lawn for commencement exercises on Monday evening. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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HEALTH FOCUS: NIH targets rare conditions: ‘Drug-development pipeline’ announced
The National Institutes of Health is launching the first integrated drug-development pipeline to produce new treatments for rare and neglected diseases. The $24 million program jumpstarts a trans-NIH initiative called the Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases Program, or TRND. The program, funded by Congress this spring, is unusual because TRND creates a…
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‘Year One’ is pure shtick, with traces of Mel Brooks and Monty Python
By Elise Nakhnikian I don’t get the backlash against Year One. Are people just getting tired of Jack Black and Michael Cera playing the same characters? Is Year One’s glib, good-natured vibe too retro – and not retro in a cool way, but in a Hope-Crosby road movie kind of way? Or is it just…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Mayoral hopeful says city still not prepared for flood
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — With all the rain recently — gray days and more gray days of it — the possibility of city property and private homes flooding again is on people’s minds. It’s also on the mind of Lambertville’s Republican mayoral candidate, who criticized the city’s preparations during a City Council…
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