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Concussion special event co-sponsored by BIANJ and the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
By Jon Kinsella WHO: This event is co-sponsored by the Brain Injury Alliance of New jersey and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs with support from the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Disability Service’s Traumatic Brain Injury Fund and Partners for Health Foundation. WHAT: You are cordially…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Police charge alleged shed burglars
Bordentown Township police are searching for Jose Cardona of Trenton in connection with recent burglaries and thefts in the township. Police photo
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South Camden Theatre Company Opens its 10th Anniversary Season with a Production of BROKEN GLASS by Arthur Miller
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PRINCETON: Hospital demolition getting underway
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Demolition of the old Princeton hospital started Monday morning, the first step in an estimated six-month-long project to clear the site for a residential development. The town has said that it would keep a close eye on the demolition to safeguard the public health. Municipal engineer Robert V. Kiser…
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PRINCETON: Booking it
Thousands attend event for children, authors By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Hinds Plaza in Princeton was transformed Saturday into a tent city with more than 80 authors and illustrators of children’s books sitting at tables waiting to greet their young audience. This was the vision Allison Santos had in mind nine years ago. Ms.…
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SOLUTIONS: Locals join NYC climate march
By Huck Fairman NEW YORK — Early this last Sunday morning, an impressive number of Princeton area residents roused themselves to board and substantially fill three of NJ Transit’s early trains into New York City. Their purpose was to join the People’s Climate March and thereby demonstrate to our political leaders, and those around the…
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PRINCETON: Morgan, Stuart XC off to fast start
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Emily Morgan is the only senior on the Stuart Country Day cross country team, but she is more optimistic than ever about the young Tartans. ”This is probably the strongest team we’ve had since I’ve been running,” Morgan said. “Coach (Len) Klepack seemed to think we’d do pretty well…
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PRINCETON: Hospital demolition getting underway
Phil McAuliffe A wrecking claw comes down on what was the emergency room at the old Princeton hospital on Monday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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