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PRINCETON: Nemeth ‘might’ drop out of race
Princeton Council candidate Sue Nemeth left open the possibility Monday that she “might” drop out of the race if she does not win the endorsement of the local Democratic club later this month. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Council candidate Sue Nemeth left open the possibility Monday that she “might” drop out of…
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DS&D Announces Addition to its Executive Leadership Team
Ashley Manz Kevin Klier Joins as Senior Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Furniture Division SOMERVILLE, N.J. – DS&D, a building interior solutions company, has announced the appointment of Kevin Klier as Senior Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Furniture Division. Kevin will be responsible for leading the expansion and growth…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Julio Resto, 76, of Princeton, was arrested Feb. 27 on Leigh Avenue for an active traffic warrant in the amount of $164. He was later released after a relative posted his bail. Bright Oduro, 62, of East Orange, was arrested at 11:56 a.m. Feb. 27 on the 200 block of Ewing Street for an…
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REGION: Station Churches of Mercer County are named
A group of Catholic churches in Mercer County is inviting others to visit churches and celebrate evening Mass during Lent. A group of Catholic churches in Mercer County is inviting others to visit churches and celebrate evening Mass during Lent. The program modeled on the Station Churches of Rome, is “The Station Churches of Mercer…
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MANVILLE: Cookbooks seek community recipes by March 14
Manville has the taste for food of many nationalities and ethnicities. Pierogies, potato pancakes, empanadas, lasagne, etc. The Ladies Auxiliary of Camplain Volunteer Fire Company No. 2 on 13th Avenue is collecting recipes for a Manville Community Cookbook. They want many suggestions, of all kinds, submitted by March 14. Manville residents are encouraged to submit…
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PRINCETON AREA: Forecast snowstorm fizzles
The winter storm predicted for Sunday night and into Monday pretty much didn’t happen in Central Jersey. By Jennifer Kohlhepp and Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writers The winter storm predicted for Sunday night and into Monday pretty much didn’t happen in Central Jersey. Although people were prepared for the 8-12 inches being forecast by news…
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Princeton Pro Musica Presents “Treasures of the English Cathedral”
JSP[c]2013 Ryan James Brandau, Artistic Director
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PRINCETON: Sutter likely as next police chief
Police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter is in line to become the next police chief, as officials turn to the veteran officer to lead a department that has had its share of internal divisions. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter is in line to become the next police chief, as officials…
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