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Masjid (Mosque) Al-Wali hosts first Drive Against Hunger, prepares and distributes 300 Meals
Food preparation at Alwali Mosque by volunteers in Edison NJ
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PRINCETON: Council to oppose pipeline plan
Williams … has proposed expansion to increase its capacity to ship natural gas to its customers By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council was expected last night (Monday) to pass a resolution opposing the proposed construction plan a company has for laying a new natural gas pipeline through the Princeton Ridge. Officials said…
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CALLING ALL COACHES
Please send sports information about and pictures of teams to [email protected].
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WEST WINDSOR: Groundbreaking for mosque
Mayor Shing Fu Hsueh and Rep. Rush Holt and others gather to cut a ribbon at the ground breaking ceremony for the mosque. Photo by Geena Molinaro
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Family Guidance Center Welcomes New Board Officers
By Beth Hart, Development Director Contact Information: Beth Hart, Development Director Family Guidance Center 609-586-0668 Marcia F. Alig Appointed As New President of Family Guidance Center Board of Directors FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hamilton, NJ: The Family Guidance Center is pleased to announce Marcia F. Alig at the new President of the Board of Trustees. Marcia…
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MONTGOMERY: Demolition begins at future Promenade site
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — Madison Marquette started its demolition phase on Route 206 last week to prepare the site for the construction of the Montgomery Promenade. The Montgomery Promenade will be a "retail town center" located on the corer of Routes 206 and 518, said a description of the project on Madison…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Alex Gianfresco, 18, of Princeton, was charged with shoplifting a box of condoms from Rite Aid Pharmacy on July 13 at 2:05. Princeton Research Instruments Inc. on Cherry Valley Road reported on July 13 at 1:11 a.m. that someone had stolen batteries, gasoline and a grill cover from its storage facility between July 12…
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LOOSE ENDS: Sweet sounds for summer
Local jazz group shares music and some Princeton history By Pam Hersh It had been a ‘Hard Day’s Night’ filled with trivial traumas from sun up ’til moon rise. The final insults came when my brand-new smart phone behaved like a dummy. It flew out of my hands and smashed on the sidewalk, as did…
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