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Speak of diplomacy on Iran nuclear issue
The Rev. Robert Moore, Princeton Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program have resulted in creative flexibility and verified compliance with the restraints in the interim agreement that reached the six-month mark on July 20. As a result, negotiators have extended them for another four months, until late November. I urge our U.S. senators and representatives in…
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CRANBURY: Worker rescued from dam
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — A construction worker from the Rock Solid Construction Company found himself stuck on a concrete slab site at the Brainerd Lake Bridge on Main Street and unable to walk Wednesday morning. "The victim indicated he lifted something heavy, then he climbed down a ladder," said Cranbury Police Chief…
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EDITORIAL: Princeton and lab animals
Princeton University has a problem when it comes to its experiments with laboratory animals. It has faced numerous accusations over recent years. The most recent was this week when the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) alleged that a whistle-blower had seen lab staff rolling a monkey through a hallway…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township awarded $525K grant
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township was awarded a $525,000 grant from the state for road improvements to realign Route 130, at the intersection of Conover Road and Hankins Road, Mayor Janice Mironov announced in a press release last week. The New Jersey Department of Transportation Local Aid Infrastructure Fund Program…
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EDITORIAL: Finding space for students
A demographer has projected that school enrollment in Princeton will remain pretty much stable over the next five years. But that doesn’t mean overcrowding won’t be an issue. While it doesn’t seem to be an issue at the elementary and middle schools, he projected at the high school a growth from 1,471 students last school…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Summertime blue…blueberries that is
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Noelle Iordache, right, gives a scoop of blueberries to one of the attendees at the Kingston Blueberry Festival Saturday.
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MONROE: Assault victim speaks out
Police say suspect still at large By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer "I would hope that whoever has done this show’s up somewhere before he commits (another crime)or injures someone more seriously," said the victim of an assault and robbery that happened in Monroe on June 12. The victim, who wished not to be named, said…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Nurses prepare for emergencies
Azra Baig photo. Public Health Nurse Administrator Nancy Mackay addresses the South Brunswick Volun´teer Nurse Corps last week.
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