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MERCER COUNTY: Annual walk empowers women
Anthony Caruso photo. About 150 people joined in the annual Dress for Success Mercer County Power Walk 5K in Pennigton on Saturday.
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PRINCETON: Council Oks $59.2 million town budget
Pay raise for officials debated By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council on Monday passed a $59.2 million budget that sets the stage for a future debate about whether Mayor Liz Lempert and the council should get a pay raise. The spending plan was down by 2.3 percent compared to last year, although…
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EDITORIAL: Dealing with crime of rape
A 62-year-old woman came forward this week to tell a story that she hopes will help other women of all ages deal with the trauma and crime of rape. It is but the latest act of courage she has exhibited over the past nine years. In the past couple of weeks she testified at the…
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American Hydroformers, Inc. to be Featured on the Science Channel/Discovery Channel’s "How It’s Made" Television Program.
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – American Hydroformers, in conjunction with the film crew from the Discovery Channel’s popular "How It’s Made" television program, recently wrapped up filming a segment at their Fort Wayne, Indiana facilities featuring the tube hydroforming process. Fort Wayne, IN-May 8, 2014-American Hydroformers, a leader in the tube hydroforming process, announced that the…
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MANVILLE: Woman reports scratches to parked car’s fender
Police Blotter, week of May 5-12 A woman reported minor scratches on the passenger rear fender of her 2002 silver Mercury when it was parked in the Quick Chek parking lot on Brooks Boulevard at about noon May 5. A caller at the park off Lincoln Avenue said two dogs came running after her and…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Peas, please
Recipes for a versatile and healthy spring favorite By Faith Bahadurian Is there anything handier than a bag of frozen peas in the freezer? Aside from being an instant first-aid kit for bumps and bruises, I constantly reach for frozen peas to complete a meal. I throw them into impromptu stir-fries and toss them into…
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Would welcome larger, family friendly library
Jessica and Tom Weiss, Hopewell To the editor: We are writing to express our support of the Hopewell Red Library’s proposed expansion. We have been residents of Hopewell Borough for a little over two years. We love Hopewell’s sense of community and feel that it is a great place to raise our two young…
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