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Grandmother’s message to world’s grandchildren
Bertha Toussaint of Lawrenceville To the editor: My name is Bertha Toussaint. I am the grandmother of 17 grandchildren. I live in Lawrenceville, where most of my grandchildren live and go to school. First, let me thank you all for making me proud and happy, and I also want to let you know that…
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MANVILLE: Undercover officer hit by vehicle
By John Patten, Managing Editor An undercover investigator was injured when he was struck by a vehicle at about 7:15 p.m. on South Main Street. According to witnesses, the officer — who has not been identified yet — was airlifted for medical treatment. According to early reports, Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest said the officer…
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ROBBINSVILLE: DiDonato captures two titles
The Robbinsville High School wrestling team celebrates with its trophy after winning the District 25 Tournament team title Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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LAWRENCE: School chief: ‘no place to hide’ for students who harass others
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer In the Lawrence Township public schools, there is no hiding place for students who intimidate or bully their classmates. Instead, students are encouraged to come forward and report incidents — no matter how small — to avoid more serious ones in the future, according to Superintendent Philip Meara. …
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PRINCETON: Actress Glenn Close talks about ‘Fatal Attraction’
Phil McAuliffe Actress Glenn Close, left, spoke at Princeton University recently. She was introduced by University president Shirley Tilghman, right. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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LETTERS: Living during the Depression
To the editor: Did people get depressed during the Depression? I don’t know. Here I am, 90 years old and looking back and I say “Well, I made it to 90.” Things have changed since the time I lived through the Depression. They now can remove cataracts from a dog’s eyes. We were lucky…
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MILLSTONE: Basketball player fined for court no-show
by Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — NBA player and local resident J.R. Smith has been ordered to pay a $1,000 fine after failing to appear in Municipal Court here last month on motor vehicle summonses stemming from a fatal accident in June 2007, court officials there confirmed. In a court conference Feb. 17, Judge…
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