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PRINCETON: University remembers those lost on 9/11
In a part of the Princeton University campus across from Nassau Hall, the names were read aloud Wednesday of 13 people who shared two things in common. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In a part of the Princeton University campus across from Nassau Hall, the names were read aloud Wednesday of 13 people who…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS
By Michelle Marinello, Special Writer The Juliustown Fire Company will meet today, Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the firehouse. The Springfield Township Recreation Committee will meet today, Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. The Jacksonville Presbyterian Church is holding a yard sale and silent gift basket auction on Sept. 14 and…
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PENNINGTON: If you see a coyote, tell police
SFC Steven Friedman: ”There is no problem with coyotes in open areas exhibiting typical behaviors. This will usually be late at night or early in the morning” By John Tredrea, Special Writer There have been several sightings of coyotes in Pennington Borough during the past few weeks, said SFC Steven Friedman, of the borough police…
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HAMILTON: Board settles housing case
Despite neighbor’s objections, the Zoning Board settled litigation with a developer for affordable housing units. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Despite neighbor’s objections, the Zoning Board settled litigation with a developer for affordable housing units. By a 4-3 vote, the board narrowly approved the settlement, which will allow GP & TL Associates LLC…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police seize ecstasy, Xanax during arrest
A three-week investigation resulted in an arrest and the seizure of ecstasy and Xanax on Monday. Police stopped Jimmie Lefebre Jr., 31, of Linden, on Old Cranbury Road in East Windsor at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 9 after surveillance reportedly revealed that he would be transporting narcotics in his white Mazda MP2 minivan,…
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MERCER COUNTY: Officials urge residents to be ready for emergencies
Nearly a year since Superstorm Sandy crushed the North Atlantic region, with some families and businesses still picking up the pieces, county officials are urging residents to be ready in TRENTON — Nearly a year since Superstorm Sandy crushed the North Atlantic region, with some families and businesses still picking up the pieces, county officials…
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PRINCETON: Bruschi given police oversight
Mayor Liz Lempert cast the tie-breaking vote Monday to back a measure that gives the town’s municipal administrator the civilian oversight of the Princeton Police Department. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mayor Liz Lempert cast the tie-breaking vote Monday to back a measure that gives the town’s municipal administrator the civilian oversight of the…
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