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MONTGOMERY: Yinglings are fitting right in with swim teams
Phil McAuliffe In their first season swimming for Cherry Valley Country Club, sisters (left to right) Megan, Haley and Paige Yingling helped the team to a third place finish in Division 3 at the PASDA championships. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Animal agricultural waste fouls water
Jonas Bennett, Princeton Last weekend the drinking water of 400,000 Toledo residents was fouled by animal waste. With unfettered growth of animal agriculture and ineffective discharge regulations, it will happen again in our own state. The problem has become pervasive. Waste from chicken farms has rendered ocean off the East Coast unfit for fishing. Waste…
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Friends of the Robesonia Furnace Announces the 3rd Annual Summer Show and Sale Aug. 23 and 24
By Michelle Bowers Event Celebrates Pennsylvania Handcrafted Art From a Variety of Local Artisans The non-profit Friends of the Robesonia Furnace (www.robesoniafurnace.org) will hold their 3rd Annual Summer Show and Sale at the restored Robesonia Furnace Fire Engine House. Admission is FREE and with 15 artisans, music and food, there is something for everyone. It…
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PRINCETON: Cyclist recreates great-grandfather’s 1939 route
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer James Spratt White V stood out from the other people eating their ice cream outside The Bent Spoon on Thursday afternoon, dressed as if he stepped out of the 1930s. Mr. White had good reason for wearing old-fashioned clothes and riding a one-speed bicycle that had brought him from…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Heroin found at Correction Center
POLICE BLOTTER Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported that on Aug. 1, a woman corrections officer working in the mail room of the Mercer County Correction Center, located off Route 29 north of Titusville, opened a letter that contained a white powdery substance. This area of the jail was sealed off and emergency personnel…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay mediation continues
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Representatives for the town of Princeton and developer AvalonBay are due to meet today, Tuesday, for a second session of court-mandated mediation in an attempt to resolve the lawsuit the developer had filed to build a residential development at the old Princeton Hospital. At issue is the town’s insistence…
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WEST WINDSOR: On a roll
Phil McAuliffe Bike riders from South Brunswick and Long Island New York start off from Mercer county Community College in W.W. On Saturday where the Princeton Freewheelers held their annual bike ride. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Polar Leasing Company, Inc. Announces Sales Territory Restructuring and the Recent Appointment of Michael Hughes as Sales Representative
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – With an Increase in Demand for Temporary Refrigeration and Freezer needs within the United States and Canada, Polar Leasing Company, Inc. Announces the Addition of Michael Hughes as a Sales Representative as well as the Reorganization of Various Sales Territories to Better Serve Customer Needs. Fort Wayne, IN – Polar…
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