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Where the poetry leads the reader
Tracy K. Smith will discuss her memoir at Labyrinth Books By Hank Kalet The best poetry defies expectations. Readers come to poems with a set of lived experiences and relationships to the world and to language itself. Then the poem hits and, as Tracy K. Smith explained in a “Wall Street Journal” piece several years…
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PRINCETON: Former animal control officer rejects initial separation agreement (Updated)
Says attorney working with town on terms of a new deal By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former Princeton animal control officer Mark Johnson said Monday that he had rejected an initial separation agreement from the town, and that his lawyer and the town are working on terms of a new one. Mr. Johnson said…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township stops dispatching, funding Twin W emergency squad
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township has stopped dispatching the Twin W First Aid Squad for emergency calls. Twin W has been serving the West Windsor Township community since 1972. The 100 percent all-volunteer squad is a nonprofit community service organization that does not charge for ambulance transports and relies on…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Expo helps visitors learn about living a sustainable lifestyle
Deirdre Ryan Janet Pellichero of Princeton, NJ and the Recycling Coordinator/Clean Communities Coordinator for Princeton Infrastructure and Operations, talks to people at the Solterra Recycling Solutions table, during the 8th annual Living Local Expo held at the National Guard Armory in Lawrenceville, on March 28, 2015. Photo by Deirdre Ryan www.dryanphoto.com
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MONTGOMERY: Sheridan case ruled murder-suicide; family disputes prosecutor’s findings, plans lawsuit
By Jennifer Kohlhepp and Gene Robbins, Staff Writers MONTGOMERY — John Sheridan killed his wife and then committed suicide, according to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, but his sons are not accepting that conclusion. Mark, Matt, Dan and Tim Sheridan released a statement March 27 that they are filing a lawsuit challenging the results of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girl power! (WITH VIDEO)
Hundreds attend annual conference By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor If you asked 17-year-old South Brunswick High School student Tammy Tibbetts where she thought she would be in 12 years, the last thing she would have said was that she would be heading up a $1 million non-profit agency that she helped create to give…
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Featured Tabby’s Place Cat – Piddy
By Mary Barna Piddy is a healthy, 6-year old calico awaiting adoption at Tabby’s Place. This pretty girl lived in a loving home until her elderly owner suddenly passed away. She ended up in a shelter before coming to Tabby’s Place. Piddy has not lived with other cats before, so this is a big adjustment…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Separate truck crashes leave one man critical, car burned (VIDEO)
Accidents closed roads for hours By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Two separate crashes with trucks this weekend left a Jamesburg man fighting for his life and a car destroyed by fire, according to police. In the first crash, Rosbuth Mathis, 50, of Jamesburg, was driving a 1996 Mercury west on Deans…
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Where the poetry leads the reader
Tracy K. Smith will discuss her memoir at Labyrinth Books, April 1.
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