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PRINCETON: Pianist, 10, to play at Carnegie Hall
Christopher Suarez, 10, of Lawrence, will play at Carnegie Hall. He studies piano in Princeton.
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This Week’s Central Jersey Events
STAGE Actors’ NET of Bucks County, The Heritage Center, 635 N. Delmorr Ave., Morrisville, Pa., The Last Days of the Dinosaurs, through March 15, Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 6 p.m., $20, $17 seniors (appropriate for age 13 and up); (215) 295-3694; www.brownpapertickets.com Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St., Phila., My Name is Asher Lev…
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Lower the drinking age to 18
Patrick Walsh of Princeton Regarding the article “Drink fells students in initiations,” (The Packet, Feb. 10), I’m sure the hysterical-minded — of which there are a great many in our town — will view the recent news of a dozen Princeton University students imbibing themselves to the medical center as further proof of the…
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PRINCETON: Dunlap delivers PHS state wins
Senior guard helps Little Tigers to sectionals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Brian Dunlap has been firmly in the middle of the rebirth of the Princeton High boys basketball program. As a freshman, he was part of a group that won at that level. He moved to the varsity as a sophomore and in the…
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SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD — Two farm workers have been charged in what authorities have described as the “grisly slayings” of two co-workers at a local horse farm, officials announced Wednesday. Carlos Reyes, 41, was charged March 6 with two counts of knowing and purposeful murder. His brother Cesar Reyes, 38, was…
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MONROE: Falcons class act leaves his mark
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor The game had not been over for more than 30 seconds when they started to approach him, one by one. Boys and girls, men and women, classmates and parents. All shapes, all sizes, patting him on the back, shaking his hand, smiling as they spoke kind words. You would have…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: EW man sentenced for computer crime
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor TRENTON One of three 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. Nicholas Kurahara was accepted into a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough eyes township for EMS in future
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Mayor Bob Patten is asking East Windsor to include the borough in its next private contract for emergency medical services while fellow Republican and Councilman Mike Theokas has called the current arrangement with Robbinsville a “bad deal.” Prompted by the mayor, Borough Administrator Candace Gallagher told the council…
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