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CRANBURY PRESS AREA: Memorial day celebrations on tap
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer A Memorial Day without the Stars and Stripes, veterans and parades may exist somewhere, but not anywhere around here. Festivities actually kick off Friday at 6 p.m. during a more somber approach to the holiday. Jamesburg Boy Scout Troop 54, accompanied by members of the Jamesburg American Legion Star Post…
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EAST WINDSOR: Not without a fight — Chrysler dealer doesn’t plan to close
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR When he opened the letter delivered to Coleman Chrysler Jeep on May 14 informing him his franchise on Route 130 was one of about 800 throughout the country that was being terminated, William Kendall said he didn’t know what to think. However, that didn’t last long. ”It…
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EDITORIAL: Honor those who gave their lives
A scene at the Dover Air Force Base last week offered a grim reminder of the travails faced by American troops fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan as we prepare to commemorate Memorial Day … With a “chilly gray drizzle” falling, as reported in The New York Times, “seven soldiers transferred two flag-draped cases” containing the…
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Pennington Day
Phil McAuliffe Members of the Hopewell Valley Central High School FIRST Robotics Club try to throw beanbags into a robot they constructed and were operating at their booth on Pennington Day.
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Pennington Day
Phil McAuliffe Kayla McInerey, 9, and Emmie Collins, 9, students of the Pennington Dance, perform a number for Pennington Day.
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PRINCETON: Who killed JL Ivy and where did $1.4 million go?
By Greg Forest, Staff Writer JL Ivy, the upscale eatery on Alexander Street that opened to great fanfare last year at the site of the old Rusty Scupper restaurant, closed for good on Monday because of what some investors are calling serious fiscal mismanagement. Investor Ted Golfinopoulos of Ewing said the operator and majority…
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JAMESBURG: Hidden treasures at sale
Staff photo by John Keating. Linda Neary and Marge Princeotta look at some lamps at the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, May 16.
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MANVILLE: Experiencing Russia at MHS
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer His students are occasionally brothers, sisters or children of prior students, Manville High School Russian teacher Art Lisciandro said, and the 45-year-old program is still going strong. ”I think what they are going to take from the experience is what Russia is all about,” Mr. Lisciandro said. “To understand them…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township wants authority to create child safety zones
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Following a recent Supreme Court decision eliminating buffer zones, the township is imploring the state to move forward in providing municipalities with the jurisdiction to protect children from convicted sex offenders. The Township Committee unanimously approved a resolution May 12 calling on state lawmakers to approve legislation that would allow…
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