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PHOTOS: Hamilton holds Sept. 11 memorial ceremony
Police Chief James W. Collins, Mayor Kelly A. Yaede and Fire District No. 9 Chief Mark Antozzeski hold a moment of silence after placing a memorial wreath during the ceremony.
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HAMILTON SPORTS CALENDAR: September 20
Hamilton High School West Fri., Sept. 20 Girls varsity soccer @ Bordentown, 4 p.m. Girls junior varsity soccer @ Bordentown, 4 p.m. Boys freshman soccer vs. West Windsor-Plainsboro South at Conover Park, 4 p.m. Girls freshman soccer vs. West Windsor-Plainsboro South at VP-Kater Field, 4 p.m. Girls varsity tennis @ Ewing, 4 p.m. Boys varsity…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: YMCA closing Friday
The end has apparently come for the South Brunswick Family YMCA. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The end has apparently come for the South Brunswick Family YMCA. In a press release Thursday afternoon, YMCA Board of Directors Chairman Jeff Hermann said the facility on Culver Road would permanently close today, Friday. ”This is a…
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PRINCETON: University case due before Superior Court judge
In a case with far-reaching implications for Princeton University, a state judge next week will consider whether to throw out zoning changes that Princeton municipal officials made to accommodate By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In a case with far-reaching implications for Princeton University, a state judge next week will consider whether to throw out…
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CRANBURY: Caring hand
Cranbury Animal Hospital Veterinarian Dr. Michael Young, left, prepares to give a rabies vaccination to a township dog during a Middlesex County sponsored clinic last week. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer Cranbury Animal Hospital Veterinarian Dr. Michael Young, left, prepares to give a rabies vaccination to a township dog during a Middlesex County sponsored…
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Arts Council of Princeton’s fall open house a success
Arts Council Staff, Princeton September 15 was an extremely busy and exciting Sunday in downtown Princeton. We would like to thank everyone who stopped by the Arts Council of Princeton’s annual free fall open house at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts that afternoon. Knowing that there were many different activities going on in…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Teacher loans Legislation sponsored by Sen. Shirley Turner establishing a loan redemption program for certain teachers of STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) to help them pay off college debt has cleared the Senate Education Committee. ”New Jersey’s…
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