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Main Street terrorism
Homeland Security increasingly concerned that terrorism from abroad is going to land on U.S. shores Call it Main Street terrorism or home-grown terrorism, but make no mistake — state Homeland Security officials are increasingly concerned that terrorism from abroad is going to land on our shores. That’s the message that was delivered by Christopher Rodriguez,…
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WEST WINDSOR: From the heart
Pupils send Valentine greetings to veterans By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — First-graders created heartfelt valentines on Monday that Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman’s office will deliver to veterans. Congresswoman Watson Coleman visited Lisa Rizziello’s classroom at Maurice Hawk Elementary School as part of her “Valentines for Veterans” campaign. The West Windsor school was…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars boys reach swimming final
MHS, PHS girls also win semis By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Tommy Galvin is down to his final swims for the Montgomery High School boys teams. The senior would like to make them memorable, as much for himself as for his classmates, who have helped to key a resurgence by the Cougars in recent…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Officers feted for house fire rescue
Cops pull badly burned resident from building By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Two police officers were commended for saving a resident during a house fire last December during a council meeting on Jan. 20. “We had two officers who went above and beyond the call and one can only appreciate what they do,”…
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PRINCETON: PHS boys pull out OT win
Ice hockey reaches MCT semifinal By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In a game that certainly could have gone either way, the Princeton High ice hockey team got the last goal and moved on in the Mercer County Tournament. Third-seeded West Windsor-Plainsboro South jumped out to a 3-1 lead after the first period, but the Princeton…
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PRINCETON: Professor sees a ‘wild ride’ ahead for changing economic climate, demographics
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Walkable communities where people can live, work, eat and play, like what’s planned for Princeton Forrestal Village, are the wave of the future, according to James W. Hughes. The Historical Society of Princeton hosted Mr. Hughes, distinguished professor and dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public…
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PRINCETON: PHS boys pull out OT win
Phil McAuliffe West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Daniel Wang (left) battles Princeton’s John Reid for the puck during the Little Tigers’ 4-3 overtime win in the Mercer County Tournament on Wednesday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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WEST WINDSOR: From the heart
Phil McAuliffe Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman sits with a group of students in Mrs. Lisa Rizziello’s first grade class class at Maurice Hawk Elementary School on Monday. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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Top 5 Habits of Highly Successful Accounts Payable Departments [New Corcentric Webinar]
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Corcentric’s latest accounts payable Webinar reveals the practices that best-in-class AP departments put in place to help achieve success. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing software, announced today that it will host a new Accounts Payable Webinar, “Top 5 Habits of Highly…
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