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PRINCETON: Forest Jewelers reopens under new ownership
Phil McAuliffe Forest Jewelers celebrated it’s grand opening on Friday with a ribbon cutting. L-R: Kathy Hill Carol Harolson, Holly Blenden, Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert, owner Martin Siegel, Donna Bouchard and Shelly Roe.
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Seven Somerset Patriots get Atlantic League honors
Seven Somerset Patriots players earned post-season Atlantic League baseball recognition. Corey Smith (third base), Adam Donachie (catcher), Matt Zielinski (left-handed starter), Jason Lowey (reliever) and Jon Hunton (closer) were all named to the league’s first team. Luis Montanez (outfielder) and Matt Maloney (left-handed starter) were named to the second team. Smith led the team in…
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WEST AMWELL: PennEast pipeline session Wednesday
Residents urged to attend West Amwell Township residents are being asked to attend a Nov. 5 (Wednesday) meeting that will focus on the proposed PennEast pipeline. The session will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the municipal building. According to ListServe, township officials and a panel of experts will be present to address residents’ concerns. About…
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Delaware Township’s Stan Hall Named Unity Bank Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer
Unity Bank has expanded its Commercial Lending Department hiring Stan W. Hall of Delaware Township as Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer.
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PRINCETON: Plea deal discussed in sexual assault case
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An illegal immigrant charged with sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl in Princeton would agree to plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid going to prison, although it could lead him to being deported. Through his lawyer, Miguel Medina-Lopez, a native of Mexico living in Princeton, has made a…
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Pure Music
‘The 78 Project’ at the ACME Screening Room By Anthony Stoeckert SOUND is all the rage these days. Audiophiles praise the wonders of vinyl, and Neil Young says your iTunes captures a mere fraction of the music that’s created when musicians make records, and has developed what he says is a better music player, which…
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WEST WINDSOR: Art is gaining STEAM at the middle school
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — They’re putting art (A) into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to create (STEAM). STEAM is rising from a grassroots level at Thomas Grover Middle School, with art teachers leading the charge. "We don’t have an extensive STEAM program yet," art teacher Diane Lufrano said. "We’re trying…
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PRINCETON: New Dinky station to open Nov.17
The new Dinky station is opening Nov.17, Princeton University said Monday. The station is located 460 feet south of the old one. An opening ceremony is planned for Nov. 25, the school said. The opening will mark the final stages of the transit portion of the university’s arts and transit project. Train service between Princeton…
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WEST WINDSOR: 9/11 Memorial vandalized
BY Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Portions of the township’s 9/11 Memorial, including a steel beam from the World Trade Center, were spray-painted with red Cyrillic (i.e. Russian) script between Nov. 1 and Nov. 2. The memorial is located in Ronald Rogers Arboretum at the intersection of Clarksville Road at Princeton-Hightstown Road. Along…
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