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PRINCETON: Police continue to investigate death
Phil McAuliffe Phil McAuliffe photo. The parking garage where a young man fell to his death this week.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic organization endorses Skaar, Storipan for Township Committee
Art Skaar, left, and Jason Storpian
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BORDENTOWN: Renaissance Faire set to return
The faire will be held at the lake Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, as well as Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8. The event will be held rain or shine each day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. BORDENTOWN — The New Jersey Renaissance Faire will be returning to Liberty Lake for…
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EAST WINDSOR: Local CEO addresses Washington D.C. conference
McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union President and CEO Shawn Gilfedder recently joined with other CEOs and Credit Union leaders in Washington, D.C. EAST WINDSOR. — McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union President and CEO Shawn Gilfedder recently joined with other CEOs and Credit Union leaders in Washington, D.C., for the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) 2014 Governmental Affairs…
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NORTH BRUNSWICK: Cops: Teacher talked sex with student
Ed Birch photo. A photo of North Brunswick High School teacher Cara Conroy as it appears in a copy of the school’s 2011 yearbook.
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Water on the brain and the screen
Educating through film at the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed By Keith Loria After the success of last year’s debut environmental film festival, the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association is once again partnering with the Pennington Public Library to bring award-winning environmental films to the library, with remaining screenings scheduled for March 16 and March 23. ”We started…
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HAMILTON: Updated school calendar released
School officials has announced four make-up days. HAMILTON — As a result of school closings due to inclement weather Feb. 3, 5, 13 and 14, the Hamilton Township School District has announced four make-up days. According to the district website, the calendar changes are as follows: * Feb. 3 will be made up Tuesday, June…
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PRINCETON: Hospital incinerator to be tested
Princeton municipal officials are going to consider that a former incinerator at the site of the old hospital was used to burn medical waste. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Princeton municipal officials are going to consider that a former incinerator at the site of the old hospital was used to burn medical waste. Mayor Liz…
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