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PRINCETON: Tip jar robbery suspects arrested
A man who allegedly stole the tip jar at Efes Mediterranean Grill on Nassau Street in Princeton and his alleged accomplice have been arrested. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer A man who allegedly stole the tip jar at Efes Mediterranean Grill on Nassau Street in Princeton and his alleged accomplice have been arrested. Joshua McLaughlin,…
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In the meadow
Meadows can draw beautiful butterflies, such as this red admiral butterfly photographed on the D&R Greenway’s Kiesler Property in Cranbury.
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PRINCETON: New primary care office opens in Princeton
Capital Health Regional Medical Center has opened a new satellite office in Princeton. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Capital Health Regional Medical Center has opened a new satellite office in Princeton. Capital Health Primary Care of Princeton, located in Montgomery Commons at 811 Executive Drive, Building 8, in Princeton, is led by Dr.…
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MONTGOMERY: HC depth too much for Cougars
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor EWING — Even after a loss, Miranda Ford could take solace in knowing that her last dual meet with the Montgomery High School girls swim team came in the state championship. The 101-69 loss to Hunterdon Central came despite impressive swims throughout the meet from the Cougars at The…
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A lesson in culture
Stanley’s Katz’ lecture covered 75 years of American culture wars By Pam Hersh, Special Writer I gasped in a rather uncultured manner when my longtime friend, Princeton University Professor Stanley Katz, told me the title of his Feb. 18 Princeton Adult School lecture: “Culture Wars in Democratic Society: American Culture over the Past 75 Years.”…
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Robbinsville Mom plans "Shop for a Cure"
By Sue Kemper A vendor show called "Shop for a Cure" will be held Friday, April 4, 2014, 7:00 PM, at the Foxmoor Clubhouse at 200 Hutchinson Road in Robbinsville, NJ. It is a fundraiser planned by Elizabeth Breden, a mom from Robbinsville, to benefit Girl Power 2 Cure.org. Elizabeth is focusing her fundraising efforts…
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In the meadow
D&R Greenway to promote natural beauty As most of us long for spring, D&R Greenway Land Trust offers a presentation on forming your own wildflower meadow, by Conservation Biologist, Diana Raichel. The program will take place Feb. 26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the D&R Greenway Land Trust, 1 Preservation Place in Princeton. Ms. Raichel will be…
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