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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Plainsboro Zakeyia K. Short, 31, of Plainsboro, was arrested at 12:53 p.m. March 10 on Plainsboro Road at Aspen Drive for an active traffic warrant in the amount of $300 out of Cranbury Township. She was also issued summonses for driving while suspended and failure to maintain a lane. An 80-year-old resident of Franklin Drive…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Super search ongoing
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Board of Education is plugging along in its search for a new superintendent for the district, according to officials. Board President Dr. Stephen Parker issued a brief statement at Monday night’s Board of Education meeting advising the township on the current status of the search for a new…
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The danger of smoking while driving
Putting that cigarette out isn’t just smart, in some areas, it’s required by law. Photo by Metro Creative Connection
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LETTER: Red Cross plays vital role
To the editor: As a Board Member with American Red Cross New Jersey Crossroads, I would like to share with you and your readers what the organization means me and my family, and what a vital role it plays in our community. March has been proclaimed Red Cross Month by every president since the tradition…
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PRINCETON: Institute considers new housing proposal
The Institute for Advanced Study is not giving up on constructing faculty housing, despite failing on an earlier attempt to build on its land where the Revolutionary War Battle of Princeton was fought. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Institute for Advanced Study is not giving up on constructing faculty housing, despite failing on…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE approves tentative $140M budget
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The Board of Education unanimously approved a $140.8 million tentative budget for 2014-15. If adopted as a final spending plan, property taxpayers will see an increase of 3 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. That amounts to about $60 more for the owner of a home assessed at $200,000. ”The…
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PRINCETON: Dietrick leads Tigers into WNIT
Junior guard Blake Dietrick earned first team All-Ivy honors and helped the Princeton University women’s basketball team to a berth in the WNIT. Photo by Robert Gleason
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The Artwork of David John Rush, a new exhibit at the Riverdale Public Library, April 1-28
By Lorraine Lyzak The artwork of artist David John Rush will be on exhibit at the Riverdale Public Library, 93 Newark Pompton Tpke, Riverdale, N. J. 07457. Mr. Rush’s work in watercolor and oils is a free exhibit and will be on display from April 1 through April 28. The library hours are Mon, Wed…
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The strength of ‘Samson’
VOICES Chorale to perform oratorio By Anthony Stoeckert, Staff Writer Classical music lovers are likely familiar with Handel’s “Messiah” and “Israel in Egypt,” but in deciding which piece to perform as part of a tribute to Handel, VOICES Chorale has gone with a lesser-known work. That would be “Samson,” an oratorio based on the biblical…
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