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PRINCETON: Driver who killed rabbi not guilty by insanity
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton man was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2013 car crash that killed a rabbi and injured another man on Riverside Drive, according to court records. A Superior Court judge made the ruling Dec. 23 in the case of Eric D. Maltz, 22, according…
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‘Inspiration’ Juried Fine Art Exhibition
By Mike Dziomba MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS, NJ – MSHAC is proud to announce a group fine art exhibition at the Bernardsville Public Library located at 1 Anderson Hill Road, Bernardsville, New Jersey 07924. The Exhibit will run from January 2 – 30, 2015. This juried show consists of a variety of fine art works including paintings,…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Board delays its vote on Scotch Road
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Township Planning Board at its Dec. 18 meeting did not vote on whether to adopt a controversial amendment to the township master plan that would be the next in a lengthy series of steps needed to build a large mixed-use development off the eastern and western sides of…
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PHOTOGRAPHER PETER ALESSANDRIA TO HAVE SOLO EXHIBITION AT A SPACE ON MAIN ART GALLERY IN CRANBURY NJ
By Peter Alessandria CRANBURY, NJ – Dover NJ based photographer and former entertainment attorney, Peter Alessandria will have a solo exhibition of his photography at A Space On Main Art Gallery, located at 61 North Main Street, Cranbury, NJ 08512 (609) 510-8305. The Show will run from Jan. 6 – Feb. 1, 2015. The opening…
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‘Vineyard Sojourn’ Juried Fine Art Exhibition at Old York Cellars
MSHAC “Vineyard Sojourn” Juried Fine Art Exhibition at Old York Cellars from January 6 – March 3, 2015. By Mike Dziomba MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS, NJ – MSHAC is proud to announce a group fine art exhibition at the Old York Cellars located at 80 Old York Road, Ringoes, NJ 08551. The Exhibit will run from January…
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PHOTOGRAPHER PETER ALESSANDRIA TO HAVE SOLO EXHIBITION AT A SPACE ON MAIN ART GALLERY IN CRANBURY NJ
Peter Alessandria Portland Head Lighthouse, Maine
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PRINCETON: Foundation announces $575,000 in grants
The Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Greater Mercer Grants address two types of needs: Struggling people today and the needs of those who could be struggling tomorrow. To that end, the community foundation has announced its 2014 "Greater Mercer Grants" – supporting local nonprofit organizations that are actively changing lives. The grants give assistance now, while…
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