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SKILLMAN: Rock Brook School celebrates 40 years
Mary Caterson, Rock Brook School On June 7, Rock Brook School held A Celebration of 40 Years at Hopewell Valley Vineyards. The evening celebrated more than four decades of providing exceptional special education services to children, as well as support for families and professionals. Our staff and our students are the heart and soul of…
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PRINCETON: Support resolution and developing affordable housing
Danile A. Harris, Princeton To its credit, Princeton Council recently voted to acquire two lots on Lytle Street currently owned by Roman Barsky. Most significantly, Mayor Liz Lempert gave instructions to the council attorney to prepare a resolution to acquire the land in such a way that the land will not be restricted to use…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Post-prom event continues tradition of ‘Pirate Pride”
Dennis Leopold, WW-P High School South On behalf of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, I want to thank our parents and sponsors for making the post-prom an outstanding affair. Annually, we are amazed when we arrive back at school after the prom to find the building transformed into a fantasy land. This year parent artists…
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PRINCETON: Signs point to Institute for Advance Study readying to begin construction on faculty housing project
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Institute for Advanced Study is giving indications that it might construct faculty housing before courts have ruled on legal challenges that the Princeton Battlefield Society has brought to stop the project, the attorney for the Society said Monday. Public interest lawyer Bruce Afran said there is a construction…
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WEST WINDSOR: Police rewarding children for practicing safe bicycle techniques
Children who show they can ride their bicycles safely, such as wearing a bicycle helmet, may find themselves sipping free Slurpees, compliments of West Windsor Township police and the Princeton Junction 7-Eleven convenience store. Police officers are patrolling neighborhoods in West Windsor, looking for youngsters who are practicing safe bicycle techniques. The officers may reward…
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CRANBURY: Nighttime break-ins cause concern
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Police are investigating a McKnight Court residence burglary that took place late Sunday night. Access was gained into the home by forcing open a ground level window, according to police. While detectives were processing the scene, patrols received a call at 1:25 a.m. for an activated residential burglar…
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WEST WINDSOR: Alexander Road paving project to start Tuesday evening
The Alexander Road paving project will be getting under way Tuesday evening, weather permitting, according to West Windsor Township officials. Work on the two northbound lanes on Alexander Road, from Vaughn Drive to Route 1, and the center lane will be done during the overnight hours between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., so the work…
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PRINCETON: Community meeting planned to address phony ‘swatting’ calls
The rash of phony threats made to local targets have led municipal and school officials to call a community meeting Wednesday at 6 p.m. at John Middle School. Police chief Nick Sutter, Mayor Liz Lempert and Superintendent of Schools Steve Cochrane will be on hand, police announced Monday.
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MONTGOMERY: MHS track captures MOC medals
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Vlad Castillo Jr. felt at peace in his final appearance at the Meet of Champions. The Montgomery High School senior has always treasured the meet. It brings together the best throwers in a competitive environment that is also supportive as he shares his faith. It’s why he didn’t want…
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