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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pupils learn Dr. King’s lessons
Azra Baig High school students at Noor-Ul-Iman School in Monmouth Junction listen to Professor Mikal Nash, from Essex County College, speaking about civil rights as part of the school’s program on Monday. Photo by Azra Baig
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PAGING PDS: Living in a new old country: China
As I prepared to enter my junior year, I looked for something different to do — something to shake things up, something life changing. I seized on the idea of spending time abroad and after much planning I By Will Feuer As I prepared to enter my junior year, I looked for something different to…
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Paul Chehade a different better path.
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – The divisions in the existing political parties are leading to a government deadlock, which can only be broken by a candidate from outside the establishment. Paul Chehade. Paul Chehade a different better path. My fellow Americans: You know that I am an optimist, and I will always place my faith…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Someone used force to enter an apartment on the first block of Palmer Square West between Dec. 31 and Jan. 23. At the time of the report it was unknown what, if anything, was missing. Carlos Salguero Mateo, 26, of Princeton, was arrested at 6:48 p.m. Jan. 23 and charged with drunken driving, unlicensed…
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A very bad political move that backfired
Sandra Jordan Bierman, Princeton To the editor: First there were two municipalities. Almost 15 years ago, when I first came to live here, I was shocked at the facts that there were two mayors, two municipal buildings, two police departments, and so forth. I never knew the borders of each, neither did I care. Consolidation…
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PRINCETON: Camp expo has kids thinking of summer
A small crowd formed around Liam Quat, 25, who stood barefoot atop a large blue ball with his arms spread wide and a smile on his face. By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet A small crowd formed around Liam Quat, 25, who stood barefoot atop a large blue ball with his arms spread wide…
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Civil debate achieves real results
Multiple signers To the editor: We live in a time when civility in public life is in short supply. Members of Congress leading the tea party were willing to shut the federal government down at great risk to our society and economy. At the state level, high-ranking officials stand accused of bullying local officials to…
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MONROE: School community supports injured ice hockey player
Monroe High School ice hockey player Michael Nichols.
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