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PRINCETON: School cafeteria workers strike
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Cafeteria workers are striking outside of Princeton Public Schools today urging their employer to bargain in good faith. The school district awarded Nutri-Serve Food Management of Burlington a food service contract in June but it wasn’t until after school started up again in September that cafeteria workers found out their…
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JAMESBURG: Community unites for holiday tree extravaganza
Amy Batista photo. Jamesburg residents attend the annual tree lighting festivities in Veterans Park Dec. 5.
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Princeton traditions
T Charles Erickson Graeme Malcolm once again will play Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol” at McCarter Theatre. Photo by T. Charles Erickson
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WEST AMWELL: Police say man switched seats when stopped
A man who allegedly switched seats once stopped by West Amwell police was charged with drunken driving Nov. 8 at about 2:22 a.m. Patrolman Jonathan Sellner stopped a vehicle on Route 179 for a motor vehicle violation. Before the stop, the officer said he saw the driver and the passenger switch seats. The officer spoke…
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LAMBERTVILLE: His ‘Junior’ will give you a laugh
By John Tredrea, Special Writer What “Junior” does depends on what you do. If you move to the left, the part of Junior that is an old tobacco spear will move as you move and point to you, and the propeller that is at the end of the tobacco spear will go round and round.…
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PRINCETON AREA: Recent rains test emergency preparedness
Phil McAuliffe Water overflows the banks of the Stony Brook at Mercer and Quaker Rd on Tuesday as a noreaster left several inches of rain in our area.
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IN THE KITCHEN: Love in the kitchen
Lauren Sabogal and Frank Caponi are building a culinary life together. They are pictured here at a Farm to Table fundraiser for HomeFront hosted by Button’s Creperie. Photo by Great Heights Photography
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CRANBURY: Committee adopts incentive ordinance
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Township Committee voted 3-0 to adopt an ordinance that would create a volunteer incentive program for fire company and first aid squad members at its meeting Monday night. According to Township Clerk Kathleen Cunningham, Committeeman Dan Mulligan was absent from the meeting and Committeeman Jay Taylor…
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PENNINGTON: Central High senior now a published composer
Hopewell Valley Central High School Director of Choral Ac´tivities Matthew Erpelding with senior Maura Tuffy, holding her soon-to-be published choral composition, “Ubi Caritas.”
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