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PRINCETON: Honors at Grover Cleveland gravesite
Military personnel from Fort Dix salute as the National Anthem is performed.
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PRINCETON: Honors at Grover Cleveland gravesite
Staff Sgt. Darlin Abraham salutes as taps is played in Princeton Cemetery for the annual wreath-laying at the grave of former President Grover Cleveland on Wednesday.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: More probation, restitution in graffiti case
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor TRENTON All three of the young East Windsor men charged with scrawling anti-Semitic and profane graffiti on monuments and streets signs in the township, Hightstown and Roosevelt will be subject to three years of probation and be required to make full restitution. Nikolai Afanassenkov, 20, and Max…
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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Mayor Mildred Trotman of Princeton Borough, left, and Mayor Bernard Miller of Princeton Township, right, lay a wreath at the gravesite of President Grover Cleveland with the assistance of military personnel from Fort Dix on Wednesday morning. It was the former president’s 172nd birthday.
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EAST WINDSOR: Less state aid for township too
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township will see its municipal aid from the state drop by $113,269 in 2009. In 2008, East Windsor received about $4.5 million in total formula aid. That number will drop to a little more than $4.4 million in 2009. This comes on the heals of an…
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AROUND PRINCETON: St. Patrick’s Day, the long and short of it
Phil McAuliffe Tom Yermack, general manager of The Alchemist & Barrister in Princeton gets his beard measured by Mike Zingaro, owner of Mike’s Barber Shop in Princeton during the St Patrick’s Day Longbeard Contest.
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
Michael Lane, 19, of Tinton Falls, was charged March 12 with possession of marijuana under 50 grams. Police said they saw Mr. Lane at 2:30 p.m. not wearing a seat belt while driving east on Route 33 near Twin Rivers Drive. Police said that once they stopped him, they observed rolling papers and loose tobacco…
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PRINCETON: Preparing for Bryn-Mawr-Wellesly Book Sale
Bryn Mawr alum Mary Clurman holds the door for her son, Will, as he carries in one of several boxes of books they are donating.
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