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PRINCETON: Woman raped nine years ago tells her story
bY Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer She was 53 when it happened, when a late night walk in Princeton nine years ago turned violent at the hands of a rapist whom she would not see in person again until they were recently sitting in a Trenton courtroom. "I’m not a victim anymore," said the Princeton…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton A resident of Library Place reported on May 12 at 4:30 p.m. that she believed she had left a jewelry box containing a Chanel necklace and Audemars Piquet watch totaling $13,895 in an A1 Limousine on May 5. Upon reporting this information to A1 Limousine, the victim was told that the jewelry box could…
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PRINCETON: IAS will not have to start anew on project
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Institute for Advanced Study will not have to start over with a new application when it goes before the Princeton Planning Board June 19 with its faculty housing project. That means the institute will avoid the time and expense that a regular round of hearings before the board…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pooches unleashed
Gregg Wexler, of Bordentown Township with one of his dogs, Autumn, at the Bordentown Township Hanna Memorial Dog Park, which opened Saturday. Photos by Deirdre Ryan/www.dryanphoto.com
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Make it a point to be alert for turtles
Mary Rabbitt, Hopewell Borough To the editor: This is the time of year when drivers must be especially alert to turtles on area roads. Turtles will be slowly (attempting) to cross roads to lay their eggs, and sometimes just to warm themselves on the pavement. Most do not survive the experience! These are the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Students collect books for burned Edison school
Woods Road School Principal Jodi Howe goes to the school roof to lead the student body in the Chicken Dance as a re´ward for making a book donation goal. (Photo courtesy of Margaret Rothblatt)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Project Graduation hosts flea market
Azra Baig photo. Project Graduation Co-chairman Christine Mariano speaks to customers during the annual flea market and plant sale.
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