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HILLSBOROUGH: Police report two alleged shoplifting offenses at Kohl’s
Police reported two alleged shoplifting offenses at the Kohl’s store on Route 206. Jenene Remaley, 49, of Somerset, was charged with shoplifting $250 worth of women’s apparel on Feb. 9. She was booked and given a date to appear in court. Vanessa Rivero, 30, of Bridgewater was charged with trying to take $36 worth of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Resolution Run gives total of $9,000 to four groups
$5,100 goes to Hillsborough High School Project Graduation Five groups will receive a total of $9,000 from the Resolution Run 5K Committee. The 3.1-mile foot race has been held in Hillsborough each New Year’s Day since 2002 and is organized by the Resolutions for Others Foundation, a Hillsborough based non-profit group. Of the proceeds, $5,100…
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PRINCETON: Man attacked with baseball bat
A Princeton resident was attacked Saturday night by two men wearing ski masks while he was walking through the cemetery of St. Paul’s Church. A Princeton resident was attacked Saturday night by two men wearing ski masks while he was walking through the cemetery of St. Paul’s Church. The victim was struck with a baseball…
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Rutgers Chemistry Professors Kohn and Uhrich Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
By Fred Feiner Rutgers University Chemistry & Chemical Biology (CCB) Professors Joachim Kohn and Kathryn Uhrich, renowned polymer scientists, have been named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors®(NAI). Deputy U.S. Commissioner for Patents Andrew Faile of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will induct the inventors during the Annual NAI Conference on March…
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MCCC Horticulture Students Go Buggy with Sculptor Carl Hagerty for Philly Flower Show Exhibit
MCCC Horticulture Program Coordinator Amy Ricco and student Mike Gerheiser put the finishing touches on a giant-size hornet, one of eight of topiaries to be featured in the college’s exhibit at the Philadelphia Flower Show.
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Local Civil Air Patrol squadron CyberFalcons team competes at robotics qualifier
By Capt Lawrence Coyne
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Endorsing Jo Butler for Princeton Council
Kip Cherry, Member, Executive Committee, PCDO To the editor: I am supporting Jo Butler for Princeton Council and I ask all voters to think long and hard about the vital contribution she has made to the council. She does her homework, she asks a lot of questions and she has the guts to formulate clear,…
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