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PRINCETON: The library gets a new cafe
Patrons line up at the grand opening of the Princeton Public Library’s Dispensa café on Thursday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: University honors actresses Streep and Davis
Actress, Ruby Dee Davis is hooded for her honorary degree by Chief Marshal Douglas Clark. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: University honors actresses Streep and Davis
Valedictorian Holger Staude delivers his remarks. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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LAWRENCE: Tough luck for Cards at state track
By Rudy Brandl, The Packet Group SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Things didn’t exactly work out as planned for the Lawrence High track and field athletes in last weekend’s State Group 3 Championships at South Plainfield. The illness and injury bug bit the Cardinals hard and derailed their chances of making a big showing at the meet.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township business administrator leaves
Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Christopher Marion, the township’s business administrator for the past five years, has resigned his post, effective June 23. Human Services Director Robert Hary will be appointed to serve as interim administrator until a replacement is found, said Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, who appointed Mr. Marion in March 2004. Working…
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MANVILLE: Borough briefs
Fire safety rules getting updated With changes made based on concerns from local business owners, the Borough Council unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance May 26 to update fire safety rules in Manville. The ordinance had initially been introduced in March, but was tabled before a public hearing in April because of requests for…
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CRANBURY PRESS LETTER: Republican candidates thank voters
To the editor: On behalf of Dan Mulligan and myself we would like to thank those residents in town who came out to vote in Tuesday’s primary. We understand it can be difficult to find time to vote especially in a primary election. When we found that we each received over 170 votes for…
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HILLSBOROUGH: District’s funds adequate to cover delayed state aid payment
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Despite the state withholding its two June aid payments a total of $2,418,469 in state aid until July, the district will not apply for a loan to compensate for the missing money, according to District Business Administrator Aiman Mahmoud. ”Based on our current and projected cash flow position,…
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