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CRANBURY: Police investigating suspicious activities
Police are investigating two incidents that occurred in town near Old Trenton Road over the weekend. The first incident may have been a possible burglary attempt into a house. The second incident involved a Hispanic male who reportedly aggressively knocked on the door of an occupied house. The occupants did not answer. The male came…
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PRINCETON: Former Joint Chiefs chairman Adm. Mike Mullen urges U.S. not to withdraw from world stage
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In an apparent critique of U.S. foreign policy, the former chief military adviser to two presidents on Thursday told a Princeton University audience that the nation needed to be engaged internationally at a time of great danger and uncertainty in the world. Retired Adm. Mike Mullen, the former chairman…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Brother, sister win awards for roses
Siblings Adam and Rhea Bolar won National Queens — the highest trophy at a national show — on Sept. 12 at the American Rose Society’s fall National Rose Show in Syracuse, N.Y. There are four classes of roses in which a queen is awarded — hybrid tea rose, floribunda rose, miniature rose and miniflora rose.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raider varsity football stays perfect
The Jr. Raiders varsity (7th and 8th grades) defeated the Jr. Red Devils from Ridge, 28-8, to move to 4-0. The Jr. Raiders opened up the scoring with a touchdown run by Tommy Ramsey behind blocks from Michael Clerico, Tommy Haber and Alex Marsh. On their next drive, the Raiders marched down the field behind…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Former schoolmates Cameron J. Schuller, Sarah Sell will marry
Noel and Valerie Sell of Hillsborough are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Katherine, to Cameron James Schuller, son of Michael and Jane Schuller, of Hillsborough. Sarah graduated from Hillsborough High School in 2009 and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rider University in 2013. She is a math teacher at…
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PRINCETON: Wait, don’t back up the trucks just yet: AvalonBay still needs approval before it can haul debris from construction site
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Debris from the AvalonBay construction site will not be hauled away starting Monday, as the company needs to get approval from environmental regulators in Pennsylvania where the material will be disposed of, a municipal official said Friday. Some 50,000 tons of material, eventually, will be taken to a disposal…
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AS I SEE IT: Volunteering in Trenton, Part 2
Chrystal Schivell In last week’s As I See It column, Anne Neumann discussed a recent Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) panel, “Getting Beyond Racism.” Like Anne, I was troubled by the question about “how to be involved in Trenton in ways that might be effective and comfortable.” As I listened to audience members mention…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes Jr. PeeWee football outlasts St. Cecelia’s
By Jay Scott, Special Writer The Dukes Jr. Pee Wee team outlasted the St. Cecelia’s Golden Knights, 33-26, on Sunday, Oct. 4. The Dukes started in front with TDs from Alex Bettinnez and Jack O’ Donnell. The lead exchanged hands several times. The Dukes saw great runs from Justin Le Bron, Mike Caparosa and Logan…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Church to hold service especially for special needs families
Faith Lutheran Church at 381 South Branch Road will hold a Christian church service at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, designed specifically to support children with special needs and their families. “Joyful Noise” is a specially designed service that will be energetic, fun-filled and geared to children and their individual relationship with God, said organizer…
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