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PRINCETON: Students from China attending Stuart School
Maria Xu and Tina Lu attend classes, do their homework and play sports just like any other students would at the all-girls Stuart Country Day School. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Maria Xu and Tina Lu attend classes, do their homework and play sports just like any other students would at the all-girls Stuart…
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MCCC Gallery Hosts “Mercer County Photography Exhibit 2013”; Prizes to be Announced at Reception Nov. 20
By Wendy Humphrey The familiar, the haunting, and the often delightful imagery of 29 Mercer County photographers will be on display at the Gallery at Mercer County Community College in the exhibit, "My Mercer: Mercer County Photography 2013," which runs from Tuesday, Nov. 19 to Wednesday, Dec. 18. The community is invited to an Opening…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton The Principal of the St. Paul’s School called police to report that sometime between Oct. 31 and Nov. 4 someone removed $100 from the school cafeteria. At the time of the report, it was unknown if anything else was missing from the school. Lorraine Hawkins, 43, of Trenton was arrested at 9:47 a.m. Nov.…
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Picture perfect
From left, Genny Kasziba, Coleman Kasziba, Santa (John Walker), and Corbin Kasziba at last year’s Cookies With Santa fundraiser.
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PRINCETON: Princeton honors those who served
The late morning sun was shining on the All Wars Monument in Princeton on Monday, when 91-year-old Herb Hobler got up to speak about participating in the most devastating air raid of all of World War II. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The late morning sun was shining on the All Wars Monument in…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township pauses for reflection
They did it for home even if that meant never getting to go back there. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — They did it for home even if that meant never getting to go back there. West Windsor Township honored those veterans who made it home and those who made the ultimate sacrifice…
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PRINCETON: Meningitis possible at university
A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make him the seventh person associated with the university to contract either meningitis or meningoco By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make him…
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Thanks to everyone for Princeton Half Marathon
Elizabeth M. Casparian, Executive Director, HiTOPS To the editor: Last Sunday HiTOPS presented the inaugural Princeton Half Marathon. We want to thank the many people and organizations who helped make this a wonderful community event for our town. An endeavor of this magnitude 13.1 spectacularly beautiful miles, 1,000 runners representing 26 states, 300 volunteers…
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