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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: March 13
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Fri., March 14 Storybooks in Action will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the…
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Women Aware Donation
By Toby Ehrlich Residents and staff members at The Martin & Edith Stein Assisted Living donated handmade hats and scarves they crafted for Women Aware, a domestic violence program located in New Brunswick. Lyn Kelly, a representative from Women Aware, is pictured picking up the donation. For more information about The Martin and Edith Stein…
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PRINCETON: Tigers’ Ivy title run ends
PU women’s basketball looks for experience, wins in WNIT By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Taylor Williams is living proof of just how far the Princeton University women’s basketball team has come this season. The sophomore center hardly played last year, but improved so much that she was starting by this year’s stretch run. ”I…
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JAMESBURG: Borough still wary of fickle weather
The borough will be ready if another snowstorm hits the state. By Jenine Clancey, Special Writer JAMESBURG — The borough will be ready if another snowstorm hits the state. Councilman Brian Taylor said the head of public works has made all repairs on equipment, including plows during Wednesday night’s Borough Council meeting. ”This hard winter…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School taxes set to increase
Public hearing set for April 29 by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The owner of a home assessed at the township average of $368,000 could pay nearly $100 more in school taxes, not including debt service, school officials said during the introduction of the 2014-15 budget last week. Superintendent Stephen Mayer, and other school…
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Stop the gridlock on Princeton Council
To the editor: We are writing to urge all members of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) to vote on March 30 for the candidates for Princeton Council. Those who voted for consolidation of the Princeton governments, and those who live in Princeton, know that the task of consolidating the ordinances and governance of the…
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REGIONAL: Local blood drives held after Ewing blast
Robbinsville residents came out in droves to support a drive hosted by the township and the Community Blood Council of New Jersey, Inc. Photo courtesy of Robbinsville Township
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PRINCETON: >$800K worth of pothole fixes needed
Phil McAuliffe Potholes on Harrison St. near Lake Carnegie.
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