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PRINCETON: Palmer Square won’t lease property to the post office
Palmer Square Management said Wednesday that it has decided not to lease vacant space on Hulfish Street to the U.S. Postal Service By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Palmer Square Management said Wednesday that it has decided not to lease vacant space on Hulfish Street to the U.S. Postal Service, a blow to the agency’s…
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Jo Butler should be re-elected to council
Sandra Jordan, Princeton “That was sort of her style, to write about important and not to shy away from people criticizing her for that,” recalls Mark Laris, editor in chief of the Stanford Daily, who worked with Liz Lempert. He said she was organized and responsible, with a good sense of what was important. Could…
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PRINCETON: Woman in university hacking case makes deal
A former Princeton University employee, accused of hacking into the school’s computer system, will avoid further criminal prosecution if she successfully completes a probation program By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A former Princeton University employee, accused of hacking into the school’s computer system, will avoid further criminal prosecution if she successfully completes a probation…
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ALLENTOWN: Basketball teams drop state openers
Girls enjoyed 20-win season; boys had big turnaround By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Allentown High School girls basketball team had envisioned a special season, and they delivered during a memorable 20-win season. The Redbirds would have liked to add a few more wins, but fifth-seeded Allentown finished 20-5 after falling to 12th-seeded Middletown…
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GUEST COLUMN: Public works expansion
by Jim Cann, Bordentown Deputy Mayor After nearly five years of research, planning and careful consideration, the Bordentown Township Committee has entered into an agreement to purchase the National Fence property to expand our Public Works Department. What follows is a comprehensive look at this project and its impact on our taxpayers. Why should we…
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BORDENTOWN: MacFarland students support classmate
Friends of Daniel Applegate raise awareness of rare diseases by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Students at MacFarland Intermediate School wore red and purple to honor a fellow student on Rare Disease Awareness Day last Friday. Fifth grader Daniel Applegate, of Bordentown Township, was diagnosed with Evans Syndrome on Dec. 19, 2011 and…
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Princeton Area Community Foundation Supports Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County’s Services to Seniors and People with Disabilities
Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County marks its 20th Anniversary of service in 2014.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Street work approved
Officials estimate that the road projects will cost $2.03 million, of which $1.46 million will be bonded for that purpose. According to a copy of the ordinance, grant monies fund $496,381 of the road improvements. BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Township officials paved the way for improvements to 12 roads through a bond ordinance adopted Feb. 24.…
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