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Library Friends thanks all for annual book sale
Nancy Walsh, Book sale chair To the editor: The Friends of the West Windsor branch of the Mercer County Library wish to thank the community for its generous support of our 32nd annual book sale by donating and purchasing more than 40,000 books. The book sale was a great success. We also want to thank…
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Princeton needs two leadership qualities
Anton Lahnston, Princeton To the editor: I write in support of Sue Nemeth and Bernie Miller for Princeton Council. During more than two-and-a-half years of work on consolidation I came to realize that the most critical element for a successful transition to one Princeton would be the leadership provided by the new mayor and…
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Vote Jo Butler for Princeton Council
Mary Clurman, Princeton To the editor: I have attended numerous meetings of the Township Committee and the borough and consolidated councils. This has allowed me to observe the leadership style of each of the three current candidates for council. I have also spoken with each of them individually on numerous occasions. As a member…
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PRINCETON: Mayor wants Sutter named as chief soon
Mayor Liz Lempert said Monday that she hopes Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter is named chief of the department “soon” and feels he “deserves” a unanimous vote from the Princeton Council. Mayor Liz Lempert said Monday that she hopes Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter is named chief of the department “soon” and feels…
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PRINCETON: Bryn Mawr book sale attracts a crowd
Phil McAuliffe The scene at Princeton Day School during the Bryn Mawr book sale on Saturday.
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Successful Seminar at MCCC Results in Scholarship Donation by NJ Association of Public Accountants
Pictured are Ed Gwazda, MCCC Vice President for College Advancement; Charles Robinson, President of NJAPA; MCCC President Dr. Patricia Donohue; Norma Poles, Vice President and Past President of NJAPA; and Frank DiBella, Manager of The Conference Center.
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New Brunswick Jazz Project Pesents Vocalist Patrice Jegou
By Virginia DeBerry New Brusnwick Jazz Project presents vocalist Patrice Jegou at the Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Wednesday, March 26, 2014 8-10:30PM. Patrice Jégou, a Canadian-born, classically trained mezzo soprano, is an ex-professional figure skater who took up singing at the suggestion of a castmate while skating in an ice show in Mexico. Years of study culminated…
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