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MCCC Students’ “Penny Wars” Adds Up To Generous Sum for Alex’s Lemonade Stand
By Wendy Humphrey Who knew pennies could be such a goldmine? “Penny Wars,” a student fund-raising project organized by Student Activities at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) during the month of March, proved a success by every measure. In just four weeks, the project raised close to $1,100 – that’s 110,000 pennies, folks! – to be donated…
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HAMILTON: Arrest made in fatal hit and run
The hit and run crash resulted in the death of Gary J. Gasior, 50, who police said was struck as he was attempting to cross Liberty Street on March 5. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Police have announced an arrest in a March 5 hit and run that claimed the life of a…
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PLAINSBORO: Police arrest suspected purse snatcher
Officer stops vehicle on Route 1 By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Plainsboro police apprehended a man suspected of snatching a purse in the North Brunswick Walmart parking lot minutes earlier. The North Brunswick police notified township police of the theft at 9:02 a.m. April 13 and provided a description of the suspect and…
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PAGING PDS: The SAT is losing its relevance
Though some consider the SAT as one of the most significant tests in a student’s career, the test’s true motive of discovering how successful a student will be in college has become distorted through excess By Chloe Berger Though some consider the SAT as one of the most significant tests in a student’s career, the…
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Hospital chief sends thanks to responders to explosion
Barry S. Rabner, President and CEO, Princeton HealthCare System To the editor: I am writing to express our deep appreciation for the exceptional work of local first responders following the explosion at University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro last Thursday night. Thank you to the Plainsboro police and all the fire companies and ambulance…
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PRINCETON: Man, 19, charged with burglary
Princeton police caught a suspected burglar in the act at 12:14 p.m. April 16. Princeton police caught a suspected burglar in the act at 12:14 p.m. April 16. Police received a call from a resident on the first block of Randall Road reporting a suspicious person at their neighbor’s home. The caller reported that the…
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Integrity House Hosts Opening Celebration for the Integrity Recovery House for Men
By Carlee Pett Integrity House Hosts Opening Celebration for the Integrity Recovery House for Men 40-Bed Residential Recovery House for Men Focuses on Treatment, Recovery and Community Reintegration NEWARK, NEW JERSEY – Integrity House, a nationally recognized non-profit substance abuse rehabilitation center with locations in Newark and Secaucus, will be hosting an opening celebration to…
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Summer Basketball Camp
By Dan Schantz The Dan Schantz Basketball Camp has added a third week of camp for this summer. Once again, the camp will be held at Mary, Mother of God, in Hillsborough. The camp, in its 8th season, will be directed by Dan Schantz, former Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach at St. Patrick High School in…
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PRINCETON: Veteran conducting himself well
Studying at Westminster Choir College Matt Brady is a graduate student in choral conducting who came to Princeton to learn more about music. He is also an Iraq War veteran whose other job is to prepare the next generation of soldiers as an infantry drill sergeant. Somehow, those two worlds are not so different. ”Being…
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