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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Woman, 86, dies from fire injuries
An 86-year-old woman who was pulled from a burning residence on Diverty Road on Thursday, Feb. 6, just after midnight died from her injuries on Sunday morning An 86-year-old woman who was pulled from a burning residence on Diverty Road on Thursday, Feb. 6, just after midnight died from her injuries on Sunday morning, Feb.…
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SIMPLY STUART: Outreach service committee in the spotlight
Recently, there existed an element of the fantastical inside Stuart Country Day School’s serpentine parlor. By Bindu Bansinath Recently, there existed an element of the fantastical inside Stuart Country Day School’s serpentine parlor. As Monday compounded into Tuesday and the work-week beyond, students piled the parlor high with brownie tins. The image was something akin…
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PAGING PDS: Security measures, while good, can go too far
Shortly after the shooting at the Newtown Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012, Princeton Day School increased its own security measures. By Chloe Berger Shortly after the shooting at the Newtown Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012, Princeton Day School increased its own security measures. Over the course of the past year, it…
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SPAN Celebrates 25 Years of Serving Families
By Lenore Washington-Graham Our Mission: To empower families and inform and involve professionals and other individuals interested in the healthy development and educational rights of children, to enable all children to become fully participating and contributing members of our communities and society. Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, Inc. SPAN 35 Halsey Street 4th Floor Newark, NJ …
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 12U baseball team fundraising for Cooperstown trip
If you have ever played baseball as a kid you have heard of Cooperstown and The Little League World Series. By Billy Mielko, Special Writer If you have ever played baseball as a kid you have heard of Cooperstown and The Little League World Series. This year South Brunswick has a promising team that will…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Beth Deturo, 39, of Princeton, was arrested at 7:16 p.m. Feb. 4 and charged with drunken driving after she was involved in a car accident at the intersection of Nassau Street and Washington Road. There were no injuries in the two-car crash. Lin Chen, 56, of Princeton, was arrested at 1:45 p.m. Feb. 5…
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WEST WINDSOR: Hsueh proposes $37.8 million budget
The mayor and administration have proposed a municipal budget that, if passed, would rely on a fraction of a cent increase in the tax rate. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The mayor and administration have proposed a municipal budget that, if passed, would rely on a fraction of a cent increase in…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City rallies for hometown Olympian Kyle Tress
Lambertville is getting psyched for the Winter Olympics by hanging a banner across Bridge Street to wish well a favorite son, Kyle Tress, a 1999 graduate of South Hunterdon Regional High School. He is one of three who made the U.S. team in the skeleton event, which involves hurtling head-first on a metal sled down…
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Adam P. Wilson, Esq. Joins Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, a Multi-State Disability Law Firm
By CCS News Lawrenceville, NJ – Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, P.C., Attorneys at Law, have announced that Adam P. Wilson, Esq. has joined the firm as a new associate. “We are pleased to welcome Adam to our practice. He is well versed in disability law and has a deep commitment to representing underserved populations,” said…
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