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Anne Rice’s Halloween UndeadCon in New Orleans to Feature Fantasy Writer K.L. Bone
Heir to Kale – K.L. Bone
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PRINCETON: Depth dominant for PU football
PU sets up Ivy showdown after shutting down Brown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football team’s greatest growth in recent years has been in building depth. The Tigers were able to show that depth in a 27-16 win over Brown on Saturday at Princeton Stadium. Princeton played without its leading rusher…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats object to campaign sign as too big
Township Democrats are objecting about opposition campaign signs again. Democrats said Monday a sign for the campaign of Republicans Mayor Doug Tomson and Committeewoman Gloria McCauley on southbound Route 206 at Mountain View Plaza shopping center is more than double the size allowed by local ordinance. The Democrats asked for the sign to be removed.…
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Greater Princeton Youth Choir Student Wins Grand Prize at 3rd Annual Deborah Idol
Yvonne Leslie Soft spoken and shy when the microphone is not in his hands, Kerrion Upshur showed wonderful, raw talent that exuded confidence at last weekend’s Deborah Idol. His Temptations-meets-Frank Sinatra style caused quite a stir amongst the audience who voted him “Fan Favorite.” Upshur took home the $1,000 Grand Prize win in the “10…
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Central Jersey cat to have state-of-the-art radiosurgery
Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Staff A courageous cat in East Amwell is hoping to enjoy eight more lives. Green-eyed Bonnie was adopted from Tabby’s Place in Ringoes in 2005, only to be returned when her beloved owner died 7 years later. Since that time, Bonnie has overcome a life-threatening infection and a rare, near-fatal…
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MONTGOMERY: Fast freshman aids Montgomery squad
Freshman Julia Hans finished fifth at the Somerset County Championship cross country meet, which was held last week at Pleasant Valley Park. Photo by Robert Gleason
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PRINCETON: Dalai Lama may be met by protesters
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Dalai Lama likely will be greeted with protesters when he visits Princeton University next week during his first appearance at the school. The International Shugden Community, a California-based Buddhist organization whose members protest the Dalai Lama at other appearances around the world, plans to be in town for…
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