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Thank you for making Hinds Plaza possible
Shirley A. Satterfield, Princeton To the editor: On June 10, 2006, the Princeton Community said farewell to our loyal and contributing lifelong resident. Mr. Albert Edward Hinds lived to be 104 and within those years he contributed more to our town than any other person. I had the privilege to speak at his memorial service…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: 30 students exploring China in exchange
Oct. 31, 30 students enrolled in Princeton High School Mandarin courses embarked on an 11-day trip to China, where they will visit a number of historical and cultural sites and will spend time atten By Jacob Middlekauff Oct. 31, 30 students enrolled in Princeton High School Mandarin courses embarked on an 11-day trip to China,…
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Speed limit in residential areas should be 25
Carolyn Barnshaw, Princeton To the editor: Now that the borough and township have merged into one Princeton, it is time for Princeton Council to review speed limits. Most Princeton residential streets are zoned at 25 mph, but there are some exceptions. Terhune Road is a road with three speed zones 25 mph, 30 mph…
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PRINCETON: Democratic fliers in church bulletins
Princeton Democrats have been making a major push to reach the local Hispanic community, an effort that includes getting access to churchgoers of the Roman Catholic church on Nassau Street. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Democrats have been making a major push to reach the local Hispanic community, an effort that includes getting…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes Pee Wees win Jersey Central league
They’ll compete Nov. 10 in playoffs The Hillsborough Dukes Pee Wee football team beat the Washington Rock Raiders, 30-6, on Oct. 27 to become the Jersey Valley champs. The Dukes recorded 4 TDs and a safety, by Aiden Lugo. Sean Levonaitis had touchdowns on 29- and 80-yard runs. Adam Schabeece added one TD from 28…
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Lempert made right choice not to negotiate PILOT
Brad Middlekauff, Princeton To the editor: In an era when politicians of both parties crave the limelight, often at the expense of the public good (witness the Ted Cruz filibuster last month), how refreshing it is when a politician voluntarily moves away from center stage in the interest of what is best for the citizenry.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Back-and-forth literature heats up referendum
Last-weekend fliers try to persuade voters By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Before tomorrow’s election, Hillsborough residents were bombarded with last-weekend campaign information, mostly about the local referendum question on use of future open space tax funds to build recreational facilities. A second Republican Party mailer supporting the referendum followed days after a controversial first one…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Resolve to run to fitness in 2014
13th annual Resolution Run on New Year’s Day taking registrations Registration is underway for the 13th annual Resolution Run 5-K run on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The race at 11 a.m. starts and finishes at the Hillsborough Municipal Building at379 South Branch Road, Hillsborough. Registration closes when race limit is reached. It usually fills up…
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