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PRINCETON: Tigers rebound to thump Davidson
Princeton University quarterback Quinn Epperly ran for four touchdowns in the Tigers’ 56-17 win over Davidson on Saturday. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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PRINCETON: Town noted as being seniors-friendly
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton was recognized by the World Health Organization as a senior citizen-friendly community, given all the access to transportation, housing and other activities that older adults have available. The town is the first in New Jersey to get the recognition as an "age friendly community," announced recently at a…
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PRINCETON: State’s 350th anniversary marked locally
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer While Princeton historic organizations celebrated the 350th anniversary of the founding of New Jersey with free events for the pubic on Saturday, local historians reflected on the dire need to preserve the state’s heritage for posterity. As the 43rd Royal Artillery demonstrated why artillery was so important in the Battle…
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KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION TO HOST FREE HEALTH and WELLNESS FAIR
By irene maslowski Chester, N.J. – Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) located at 201 Pleasant Hill Road, Chester, N.J., will sponsor a free health and wellness fair on Thursday, October 8 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Kessler professionals will host health and wellness stations located throughout the campus. Attendees will have…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 30
Plainsboro Joy S. Smith, 33, of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, was arrested on an active warrant out of Rahway in the amount of $358 after police stopped her on Dey Road at 1:06 a.m. Sept. 23. She also received a summons for failure to maintain vehicle lamps. Montgomery Vincent Scott, 48, of Stockholm, was issued a summons…
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PRINCETON: Community comes out to play before the game
The crowd mingles on the concourse at Princeton Stadium. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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WEST WINDSOR: No, that’s Italian
Cultural festival marks its 15th year By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — For 15 years, John Scarpati has taken it upon himself to keep tradition alive for thousands of Italian Americans. This year, at the age of 75, the Hamilton resident has seen attendance at the Mercer County Italian American Festival that he…
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