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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, W.Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Alejandro Gonzalez-Palmer, 51, of East Windsor, was charged with shoplifting 14 books worth $545 from Labyrinth Books on Nassau Street on May 27, according to police. Rainer Brissett, 22, of Coral Spring, Fla., was charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Hawthorne Avenue at 3:20 a.m. May 29, according to…
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CASA honors Dr. Mark Levin
Lori Morris, Randall Kirkpatrick of CASA On April 30, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Mercer County hosted the first annual Mark B. Levin Education Fund Event at The Jewish Center of Princeton. The lecture by Andrew Bridge, author of The New York Times bestseller Hope’s Boy, was a fitting presentation for this event…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Dealer unfazed by GM bankruptcy
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — General Motors may have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week, but Maguire Auto Group President Mike Maguire said his company plans to keep all of its branches open. That includes its Saturn dealership here, he said, despite GM’s plan to shed the brand. ”We’re open;…
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Ultrasone Inc. Offers 40% off MSRP on Select Headphones and Free U.S. Shipping During June
Brian HFI-680, HFI-2200, PRO 550, PRO 2500 and DJ1 PRO offered at 40% off MSRP with free shipping during June at www.ultrasone.com Wildomar, Calif. – Ultrasone Inc., distributor for German headphone manufacturer Ultrasone AG, announces its HFI-680, HFI-2200, PRO 550, PRO 2500 and DJ1 PRO headphones will be available for 40% off MSRP during…
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MANVILLE: CTK team ousted in playoffs
YOUTH SOFTBALL The Christ the King School girls’ softball team lost to Our Lady of Mt. Virgin by a 14-8 score in the first game of the playoffs. CTK’s strong batting was led by Caitie Beattie, who went 2-for-2, and Kylie Blanck, who was 3-for-4 with three stolen bases. Heather Lorincz and Karen Stadtmueller both…
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MONTGOMERY: $35 million sewer upgrade advances
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — With the help of economic stimulus funding, the Township Committee is moving forward with a $35 million upgrade to the municipal sewer system. The Township Committee introduced two bond ordinances at its meeting Thursday night to finance projects at the Skillman Village and Pike Brook wastewater treatment plants.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Young soars to state championship
HHS senior wins triple jump gold by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor SOUTH PLAINFIELD Ebony Young finally put everything together and won a state championship. The Hillsborough High senior captured the triple jump title at Thursday night’s NJSIAA Meet of Champions in South Plainfield. Young soared to a new career-best mark of 40 feet, 1.5…
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Help Prevent Identity Theft: Operation Secure Shred June 20
Somerset County Board of Freeholders Somerset County residents are invited to have personal documents shredded at a free, on-site, mobile paper-shredding event Saturday, June 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Somerset County Board of Social Services parking lot at 73 E. High St. in Somerville between Grove and Mechanic streets. This event…
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PRINCETON: Charter school gets new number two
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON — A Governor’s Teacher Award recipient who has been the focus of special recognition for her educational research has been selected as the new assistant head of the Princeton Charter School, where she will be responsible for leading the kindergarten through fourth grades. Gail Wilbur, who currently works as…
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