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Pennington Day: Celebration of community
A stilt walker towers above Max Johnson, With him at Pennington Day are Kevin Ellis, Sam Neal, Ronan Karp, Lucas Gaissert, Ryan Rhoads, Ethan Gross, Mateo Lopez-Castro, Andrew Neal and Aidan Medina,
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Princeton marks Memorial Day
Phil McAuliffe U.S. Army veteran Elana Duffy of NYC, a veteran of the war in Afganistan and Iraq, along with WW II and Korea former marine Wallace C. Holland of Lawrenceville and a Princeton native, places a wreath at the Memorial day ceremony at the Princeton battle monument on Saturday.
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Consider making only one vote for council
Peter Kramer, Princeton To the editor: A recent letter writer supporting Jo Butler indicated Ms. Butler had his "first vote" and wondered which of the two candidates running together, Bernie Miller or Sue Nemeth, would get his second vote." In an election with one candidate running against a slate of two candidates it is…
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Miller and Nemeth right choice for council
Susan Kapoor, Princeton To the editor: Bernie Miller and Sue Nemeth are the right choice for Princeton Council. Sue and Bernie have those leadership qualities required for responsible and responsive governance. They have demonstrated the ability to work with different constituencies, listen to all sides before crafting reasonable and workable solutions. Bernie was liaison to…
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PRINCETON: Democrats vote for council in Tuesday primary
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Democrats will vote Tuesday in the contested Princeton Council primary in which two incumbents are opposing each other and a former township committeewoman is attempting a comeback. Two three-year-term seats are available. Council President Bernard P. Miller and running mate Sue Nemeth are being challenged by Councilwoman Jo S.…
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Princeton marks Memorial Day
Phil McAuliffe Richard Swanson of South brunswick and a pastor at Fresh Bonds Chapel in S.B. walks in the Princeton Memorial day parade.
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LAWRENCE: Dog food thief had knife
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Pets Plus employee nearly found himself at the wrong end of a knife when he attempted to stop a shoplifter from taking a bag of dog food Saturday afternoon, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. The employee observed a man take a bag of dog food, valued at…
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Pennington Day: Celebration of community
Sam Dunn and Sam Shamsey enjoy cotton candy on Pennington Day. The proceeds from the sales went to help fund the Youth Mission Trip to Israel for the Pennington Presbyterian Church.
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Princeton marks Memorial Day
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer People started to line Nassau Street on Saturday with lawn chairs and blankets about 30 minutes before Princeton’s Memorial Day Parade showed signs of starting. Parents armed with coffee stood chatting among themselves as their children played tag outside of St. Paul’s Church. Couples sat on park benches eyeing the…
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