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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Alleged robber surrenders
Monmouth Junction man charged in restaurant robbery By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police charged a Monmouth Junction man with allegedly trying to rob a restaurant with a knife last week. On Wednesday, Chief of Police Raymond Hayducka announced the arrest of the 40-year-old man in connection to the attempted armed robbery of a Route…
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PRINCETON: University worker off job due to medical marijuana
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group Don DeZarn now thinks he made a mistake when he told his employer about his medical marijuana prescription. Mr. DeZarn, 48, of East Windsor, the senior operations manager with campus dining at Princeton University, attempted to go back to work on Tuesday nearly two weeks after the university’s Department…
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PACKET PICKS: Sept. 5
Through Sept. 25 Art show at MCCC The Gallery at Mercer County Community College opens a new season with Pannaroma — MCCC. The exhibit features panoramic photographs by 18 photographers who used a specially designed 1×3 panoramic camera built by Thomas Roma, the director of photography at Columbia University. The show has been previously exhibited…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire houses to remember 9-11 terror attack
It’s a matter of respect for fallen comrades, they say By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Firefighters in two Hillsborough fire stations will hold their annual remembrance ceremonies next Thursday for the "fallen heroes" who died in the 9-11 terror attacks. They feel they must remember, and pass along the tradition. The public is invited to…
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More than 30% of Transport Topics Top 100 Partner with AmeriQuest
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – More than one-third of major carriers ranked on Transport Topics’ Top 100 list turn to AmeriQuest Business Services for technology-enabled fleet management services. CHERRY HILL, NJ – More than one-third of North America’s 100 largest private trucking fleets comprising the Transport Topics list of Top 100 Private Carriers turn to AmeriQuest…
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EAST WINDSOR: University food worker on paid leave due to medical marijuana
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group Don DeZarn now thinks he made a mistake when he told his employer about his medical marijuana prescription. Mr. DeZarn, 48, of East Windsor, the senior operations manager with campus dining at Princeton University, attempted to go back to work on Tuesday nearly two weeks after the university’s Department…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay holds community meeting
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton and AvalonBay officials told the community Wednesday that safety measures would be in place when the demolition of the old Princeton hospital begins the week of Sept.15. Four dust monitors would be set to half the federal Environmental Protection Agency recommended standard and sound an alarm when levels…
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Great meals for great causes
‘Tis the season for farm-to-table dinners By Bernadette Suski-Harding, Special Writer If you’re a foodie with a soft spot for socially responsible organizations, instead of simply writing a check and being done with it, why not enjoy an evening out? In September and October, caterers and chefs from the area’s top restaurants will prepare elaborate…
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