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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, West Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Rudi Delma, 21, of Leigh Avenue, was arrested for having a $250 warrant out of Princeton Borough after a records search revealed the warrant during a pedestrian stop on Leigh Avenue at 12:40 p.m. April 17, according to police. Bryce Moller, 30, of LaCosta, Calif., was charged with drunken driving following a traffic…
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Iranian leader’s comments deserved condemnation
Herb Horowitz of Princeton The American Jewish Committee commends the representatives of Morocco and all 23 European Union nations for walking out of a United Nations conference on racism ( also referred to as Durban II) to protest the anti-Semitic remarks of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. It’s a sad day when the UN gives…
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Princeton U. VP responds to letter
Robert K. Durkee of Princeton University Anne Neumann quotes me disapprovingly in her recent letter, but she never contests what she quotes me as saying. In fact, the database she cites clearly confirms that Princeton Borough has the lowest tax rate of any of the 12 municipalities in Mercer County. The rate is lower…
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T.A.S.K. DONATION
By GENE LORENZETTI 4-27-2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PENNINGTON N.J. VICTORY TAEKWONDO LOCATED AT THE SHOPPES AT PENNINGTON, ON ROUTE 31, PENNINGTON N.J. IS PROUD TO HAVE WORKED WITH THE TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN. ON FRIDAY APRIL 17, 2009. A TAEKWONDO TESTING AND TAEKWONDO SKILLS PRESENTATION WAS DONE BY MASTER KIM AND HIS DEDICATED STUDENTS.…
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Support Charlie Morgan for mayor of W. Windsor
Farrell Delman of West Windsor As a member of the State Planning Commission, a stepping stone to higher office, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh is responsible for establishing state “urban and suburban redevelopment, housing, transportation” and other planning objectives. The commission is entrusted with creating growth districts and sees the Princeton Junction train station as critical…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Iris Festival brings fine art and flowers to city for 13th year
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — With the annual Iris Festival and Art Show set for its 13th celebration next week, the Downtown Bordentown Association is looking for the normally unlucky number to be an auspicious one. “I hope it will be a lucky year,” said festival co-chairwoman Jackie Reed. “It looks…
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Local Teen is Finalist in Talent Search
By Susan Gherardi Lenae Gherardi, 18, has been selected as a finalist in the Dominos Pizza worldwide talent search. Miss Gherardi’s talent that caught the attention of the judges is her ability to sing opera. She began to sing at an early age and plans to persue it as a career. Lenae is a senior…
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Budget cuts hurt higher education
Karen L. Bitner of Hamilton Ensuring that public higher education remains accessible and affordable is critical to the future of New Jersey. So, why have our legislators opted to cut higher education funding for the past seven years? This is not a new problem. We’ve been watching our legislators chop away at our public…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Health officials advise measures to prevent spread of swine flu
The Burlington County Health Department (BCHD) has issued an alert to physicians to be on the watch for A/H1N1 (swine flu) virus in humans. As of Monday, 40 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. The confirmed cases are in…
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