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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth Police Academy starts 2014 sessions
Kids get a firsthand look at law enforcement By Ed Birch, Special Writer The township’s young people are getting a firsthand look at police work this summer. The South Brunswick Police Department has again started its annual Youth Police Academy program. The free, one-week program consists of approximately 25 area young people who are between…
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AvalonBay, town due in court
Developer seeking building permits By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer AvalonBay will ask a Mercer County judge on Tuesday to order the town of Princeton to issue the company building permits and sign off on a demolition plan at the old Princeton hospital site, where the company wants to build a 280-unit residential development. AvalonBay…
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Sightings of Jesus – Jesus in the Marble, A Priceless Modern Day Miracle
Sightings of Jesus – Jesus in the Marble
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D&R Greenway Land Trust Artist Demos, Gallery Walk and Talk, and Show
By Margaret Simpson Princeton, NJ – July 21, 2014: Garden State Watercolor Society’s 2014 Signature Members Exhibition is being shown at D&R Greenway Land Trust’s Johnson Education Center. Jury was by artist/professor Suzanne Kammin Baron in June. The exhibit is open until August 8. July 23’s FREE artists demonstrations by GSWS members are: 11:00am…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Lightning causes three-alarm blaze
Amy Batista photo. Firefighters from around the region battle a three-alarm blaze in Hightstown that destroyed four condominium units and displaced eight families Wednesday night.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police investigate car burglaries
The South Brunswick Police are alerting residents to an increased number of car burglaries over the past two weeks in the Township. According to police, the suspects have been entering unlocked vehicles in high-density complexes during the overnight hours and stealing items. Reported stolen items include radar detectors, wallets, sunglasses, I-Pods and cash, police said.…
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Remembering the Artist: Robert Deniro, Sr
By Tammy Duffy The prevailing notion in many parts of the art world is that art prices do go up when an artist dies, as if death trips some kind of mystical instant inflation switch. Most artists age gracefully over time and gradually taper off in terms of production as they get older. Some artists…
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