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Princeton Summer Theater Season
By Hamilton Murray! PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Douglas G. Lavanture Publicity Director (574) 903-8295 [email protected] PRINCETON SUMMER THEATER ANNOUNCES DELIGHTFUL SUMMER SEASON Season Opens with the Hilarious Urinetown: The Musical June 18th The Princeton Summer Theater 2009 season will run from June 18 – August 16 in the Hamilton Murray Theater on the beautiful Princeton University…
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Vehicle owners, fear not
Kathleen Schmatz, president, CEO Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association, Bethesda, MD Vehicle owners should not stress out about where they will get service and repair if their local new car dealership closes. More than 130,000 independent repair shops, conveniently located in most every community nationwide, employ professional automotive technicians and have access to the parts for…
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Fun Run thanks offered
Jim Derasmo, president Upper Freehold Regional Education Foundation On behalf of the Upper Freehold Regional Education Foundation Board of Trustees, I would like to thank the community, sponsors, donors, local businesses and volunteer force for supporting our first Community Twilight Challenge and Children’s Fun Run on June 6. Due to your efforts and generosity, we…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township working with Field House owner
by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE – The township’s construction official said Monday that the owner of the Robbinsville Field House is working with the township and school district to addressing any safety concerns. Bob Corby said he reviewed the Field House’s file and reached out to the owner, Chris Vernon, following a collapse…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Judge rejects plea deal
Former treasurer charged with theft By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Former Bordentown Historical Society Treasurer Barry Hausser may go to court this summer on charges of stealing over $84,000 from the organization after a Superior Court judge approved the state’s request to reject a plea deal. On June 12, Mr. Hausser appeared before Judge Thomas…
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CREAM RIDGE: Special Olympian a delight in and out of pool
by Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor EWING — When Sherri Meirs, of Cream Ridge, found out her first child had Down syndrome, she worried what the next day would be like. Twenty-four years later — and two years after Casey survived a stroke and brain surgery — her mother knows what every day will be like…
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LAWRENCE: Temple plans rare worship ceremony
Temple plans rare worship ceremony A Shirdi Sai Baba Pranpratishtha Mahotsav ceremony will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. June 28 at Radha Krishna Temple, 357 Lawrence Station Road. Radha Krishna Temple is a non-profit religious organization located in Lawrenceville. Recently, the temple has received a 5-foot-tall marble statue of Shirdi Sai Baba…
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PRINCETON: University offers early retirement to cut costs
By Lauren Otis PRINCETON — Princeton University has announced that it is offering an early retirement incentives program in an effort to meet staff cost reduction targets as part of its effort to cut costs amid declining endowment income in the current poor economy. A June 11 memo authored by Dean of the Faculty David…
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BORDENTOWNS: Joint court offers amnesty
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer The joint Municipal Court of Bordentown City and Bordentown Township is giving some defendants a second chance. From June 15 to Sept. 15, the court will offer amnesty to defendants with unresolved matters in the court. They will be able to resolve arrest warrants, stop escalating fees and costs on…
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