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AROUND PRINCETON: St. Patrick’s Day, the long and short of it
Phil McAuliffe Irish dance students from the Ryan School of Irish Dancing in Richboro, Pa., practice their craft at the Alchemist & Barrister on St. Patrick’s Day in Princeton. From left: Emily Evrard, 13, Clair Johnston, 12, Rebecca Evrard, 17, Sydney Faber, 8 and Lockie Nidds, 12.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough loses aid, eyes union concessions
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The borough took another hit on its balance sheet when the state recently announced it would be cutting aid to the financially strapped municipality by about $16,000 in 2009. However, the amount of aid the borough is required to transfer to the school district also decreased, resulting in…
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Lawrenceville was Flocked
Tom 7 Desiree miller stand in front of sign celebrating their thrid year of ownership
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EAST WINDSOR: Mironov blasts housing bill, requests veto
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR “Outrageous,” “anti-Democratic” and a “fraud.” Those are a few of the choice adjectives Mayor Janice Mironov used in a letter this week to Gov. Jon Corzine to describe a bill approved by the state Legislature known as the “age-restricted housing conversion bill.” In the letter sent Wednesday…
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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Military personnel from Fort Dix salute as the National Anthem is performed.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police bust cocaine ring, nab two
TRENTON Law enforcement officials made two arrests and seized $125,000 worth of cocaine, with one of the men stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Windsor, Mercer County Prosecutor Joseph L. Bocchini Jr. announced Thursday. Mr. Bocchini said in a press release that earlier this month his Special Investigations Unit, the Drug Enforcement…
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Rosenberg won’t let residents down
Linda Mackiw, Strawberry Lane Once again, it is time for the voters of Hillsborough to think about the future of our kids as we vote on April 21st to fill three seats on the Board of Education. I have lived in Hillsborough for 25 years, and have four children (two graduates and two currently enrolled)…
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MANVILLE: New diner says ‘Happy Daze are here’
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Manville resident Darrell Delnero, owner of Happy Daze Luncheonette on South Main Street, has one thing that sets his business apart from others all fresh homemade foods. ”We have no frozen patties,” said Mr. Delnero of his business that serves only in-house cooked breakfast and lunch meals, including fresh…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Estate’s meadows burned to spur regrowth
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service conducted a prescribed burn of 15 acres of meadow at Duke Farms on Saturday in conjunction with a workshop on habitat regeneration hosted by the Joint Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Ecological Society of America and the Society for Ecological Restoration. ”We are in the process of…
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