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PRINCETON: Mom, kids come into contact with a rabid raccoon
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton woman and her two children were urged to seek medical treatment after coming into contact last month with a baby raccoon that tested positive this week for rabies. She, the boy and the girl have not been identified publicly, although the town was able to reach them…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW 12s fall into if-game
By Tony Piscotta, Special Writer HAMILTON SQUARE — The West Windsor Little League 12-year-old baseball team will have to wait at least one more night to win its first District 12 championship since 2010, but if nothing else this team has proved it will not go away quietly. The winner’s bracket champions fell behind early…
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PRINCETON: Blatt new Cavs head coach
PU grad built impressive basketball career overseas By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When David Blatt left Princeton University it was to begin what would become a very respectable basketball playing career overseas. More than 30 years later, he returns to the United States, this time as one of the most respected and successful overseas…
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PRINCETON: Spills, but no chills, at Waiters Race
Contestants line up at the start of the Waiters Race on Thursday. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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MONROE: Police arrest alleged TD Bank robber (UPDATED)
MONROE — On Friday, police arrested the man they believe robbed the TD Bank on Prospect Plains Road yesterday morning, police said in a press release. William H. Howcott, 45, of Freehold Township in Monmouth County, turned himself in to Monroe Police Friday after a further investigation with that township’s police department identified him, according…
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PRINCETON: Ex-Tiger extends basketball career
Princeton University graduate Judson Wallace (second from left) celebrates his Italian league championship with teammates. Photo courtesy of Judson Wallace
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Fine Dining Taken to a New Level in Central New Jersey
By Lauren DiBartolo Lawrenceville, NJ July 11, 2014 — Acacia, a restaurant now known for creative, inventive American cuisine, continues to shine in the Lawrenceville/Princeton area. Since Joseph Immordino, an established and successful restaurateur, took ownership of Acacia in 2007, he shifted the focus to keeping up with current trends in fine dining; the most…
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Gay Dating Solutions’ Members Section Is a Private, Stress-Free Meeting Place for Southern Gay Men to Establish Lasting Friendships
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Gay Dating Solutions is a discreet and password-protected meeting place for gay men. The members section makes it easy to create a profile, complete the proprietary personality survey and questionnaire, search for and invite others to communicate, find functions and community events and obtain important information in the Gay Dating Solutions…
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PRINCETON: Spills, but no chills, at Waiters Race
Dan Speck from Witherspoon Grill and Lauren Hoey from Mediterra, the winners of the race, are flanked by John Marshall, president of the Princeton Merchants Association.
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