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WEST AMWELL TWP.: Man indicted for theft
A Hunterdon County grand jury has indicted Christopher D. Campbell, 38, of Bayville, for third-degree theft from the Quick Chek store on Route 31 in West Amwell Township on June 11 and 12. The indictment moves the matter to a trial phase. Police said Mr. Campbell, a previous store employee, had a key to the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Gymnastics tops at opening meet
Solt, Raiders set high mark By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Kira Solt is rather modest when she describes her goals for this year with the Hillsborough High School gymnastics team. ”Just have a successful year for high school and make states,” Solt said. If the first significant meet is any indication, the sophomore and…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 19
Princeton Anastasia Vereen-Jones, 22, of Trenton, was charged with theft at 2:46 p.m. on Sept. 11. She allegedly took approximately $2,300 worth of merchandise from her employer, Urban Outfitters on Nassau Street, between May and the start of September. She was also wanted on a West Windsor Municipal Court warrant for $2,500. She posted bail…
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PRINCETON: AccessPrinceton helping managers resolve issues
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert spoke on the steps of Monument Hall Thursday as AccessPrinceton manager Christina Rothman-Illiff listened. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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LAWRENCE: LTEF receives prep school gift
From left are LTEF President Kelly Bidle, Lawrenceville School Head Master Liz Duffyand LTEF Executive Director Ivy Cohen. Courtesy photo
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LAWRENCE: Goodwin helps Rider kick off anniversary
Rider University Historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin at Rider University on Tuesday. Peter Borg / Rider University
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Garba celebration to begin
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey will host its Grand Navratri Garba celebration in South Brunswick starting next week. The event, which takes place during three weekends, from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., begins on Sept. 26-27, and will continue Oct. 3-4, and 10-11, according to the organization. The first four…
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Dream homes of old
Edmund Keeley’s newest novel is set in suburban Princeton By Ilene Dube, Special Writer Twenty-five years ago, Princeton’s Littlebrook neighborhood offered middle-class living on tree-lined streets. In 1950s ranch-style houses, children did homework on the kitchen table, practiced piano in the living room, and blew out candles on homemade cakes with butter cream frosting at…
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