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PRINCETON: Princeton student illness possible meningitis
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A 21-year-old female student at Princeton University has possible meningococcal disease, the same bacteria that can cause meningitis, according to Princeton’s municipal health officer. Five meningitis cases were connected to the school earlier this year. The student, who was not identified, was hospitalized Wednesday after initially going to the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township approves $84,000 contract for pool services
The Township Council voted, 4-1, to approve another two-year contract with Aquatic Service Inc. to take care of the West Windsor WaterWorks Family Aquatic Center. The township will pay $83 By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council voted, 4-1, to approve another two-year contract with Aquatic Service Inc. to take…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Oct. 4, 2013
unknown A hot bowl of oatmeal for breakfast is one of winter’s joys.
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ELECTION: Inverso and Greenstein campaign over lunch
Former Republican state Sen. Peter Inverso and state Sen. Linda Greenstein, D-14, campaigned over lunch during a Mid Jersey Chamber of Commerce forum at the Crowne Plaza in Monroe.
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REGION: Life sentence in husband poisoning case
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group NEW BRUNSWICK A woman convicted of poisoning her husband to death in 2011 will spend the rest of her life in prison, according to officials. The husband of Tianle Li, 43, died while being treated at the former University Medical Center of Princeton. Superior Court Judge Michael…
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Somerville Aluminum celebrates new location
by Bradley Koltz Congratulations I recently joined well over a hundred others in celebrating the grand opening of a new 15,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art showroom for Somerville Aluminum. In the past 60 years, Somerville Aluminum has grown from an aluminum storm windows business to a full-service home remodelling company. Now in its third generation, they have moved…
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EAST WINDSOR: Field of Terror celebrates decade of supplying frights
The Field of Terror opened its gate as it begins its 10th season of scaring last Friday night. By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Field of Terror opened its gate as it begins its 10th season of scaring last Friday night. ”We are a family owned business with more than 120 acres…
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HILLSBOROUGH: McCarter helps Raiders open SCT with shutout win
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Bridget McCarter was frustrated with the Hillsborough High School field hockey team’s production in a pair of shutouts. The Raiders senior wing isn’t one to upset. Last spring, she turned to boxing rather than play lacrosse, but she kept her frustrations in check and found a more productive way…
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PRINCETON: Booker really runs in town
Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Cory Booker, making a campaign stop in Princeton Wednesday to raise money and later go on a nighttime run with supporters, labeled his opponent Steve Lonegan “the fringe of the Republi By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Cory Booker, making a campaign stop in Princeton Wednesday to…
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