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PRINCETON: Scenes: McCarter partygoers do it their way: John Pizzarelli wows ‘em at Sinatra-themed gala
Richard Tepper Timothy J. Shields thanks McCarter supporters.
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Liberty USO welcomes home troops on Memorial Day
Liberty USO LIBERTY USO WELCOMES HOME NJ ARMY NATIONAL GUARD BEGINNING THIS MEMORIAL DAY BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ (MAY 22, 2009) – Starting this Memorial Day, some 3000 seasoned soldiers from the New Jersey Army National Guard will begin returning home from combat operations in Iraq – and the USO will be there to welcome them! The…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 22 – May 31, 2009
Hail, Caledonia! — A crew from BBC Scotland spent the afternoon of May 8 filming at Tusculum, the Princeton home of John Witherspoon — the Scottish clergyman who served as president of Princeton University and who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence — which has been restored and enlarged by the present owners,…
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MONROE: Tyson gains three medals
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor SOUTH PLAINFIELD – The Monroe Township High girls track & field team has used a deep roster to carve out an impressive dual meet record this season, but there has been one athlete leading the way and she continued to do so last Saturday. Senior Sierah Tyson brought home three…
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PRINCETON: Memorial Day weekend begins
With the Memorial weekend comes the opening of the Community Park Pool on Saturday. Joe Scullion of the Princeton Recreation Department checks it out. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Investors Savings Bank Helps Make the 40th Scholarship Ball
By Lisa Miller Middlesex County College (MCC) student Nicole Ericco exemplifies the 11,400 hardworking and ambitious young people who have received scholarships or financial aid from the College’s Foundation. Since 1967, MCC Foundation has provided $8.3 million in grants, which have allowed students like Ms. Ericco to graduate sooner and pursue their careers. During the…
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Two lost vets honored in time for Memorial Day
Wallace Noonan of Allentown Thanks to the generosity of New Jerseyans, the cremated remains of two abandoned New Jersey veterans were buried with full military honors by the Mission of Honor at the General William C. Doyle Cemetery in Arneytown on May 15. Both are WWII veterans, one Army and one Navy. Their remains…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Historical Society of Princeton announces 2009 Preservation Awards
2009 Preservation Award winners, from left: Ronald Berlin and Jim Baxter (3 Lafayette Road West), Max Hayden (14 Alexander St.), Maynett Breithaupt, Lietta Kahn (38 Wiggins St.), and Tom Chapman (14 Alexander St.).
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