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Unalterably altered
9/11 forever changes Rosh Hashana celebration By Sally Friedman, Special Writer Soon, like Jews around the world, we will gather around our dining room table to mark the start of the Jewish New Year. Everyone who should be with us will be. That’s the wonderful news. This Rosh Hashanah, no one is in another city…
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LOOSE ENDS: Sept. 11 birthday has new meaning
Princeton resident Michael Curtis, who soon will be 90 years old, used to love celebrating his birthday — until his 78th birthday. By Pam Hersh, Special Writer Princeton resident Michael Curtis, who soon will be 90 years old, used to love celebrating his birthday — until his 78th birthday. The reason for his change in…
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Hemant Marathe for West Windsor mayor
Todd Hochman, Plainsboro To the editor: I am writing to endorse the candidacy of Hemant Marathe for mayor of West Windsor. As a member of the school board for three years, I worked closely with Hemant and came to know him well. We became good friends. However, it is well known that Hemant and I…
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WEST WINDSOR: Indo-Americans display cultural heritage at fair
Kamla Devi stood Saturday morning at Mercer County Park behind a table filled with chaat and other Indian dishes she was selling. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Kamla Devi stood Saturday morning at Mercer County Park behind a table filled with chaat and other Indian dishes she was selling. ”Everything’s vegetarian,” said the New…
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PRINCETON: Company launches mobile phone tours
Princeton Tour Company has launched a self-guided mobile phone touring business. Known as “princeton genius tours,” this new enterprise combines smart phone technology and state of the art online mobile c Princeton Tour Company has launched a self-guided mobile phone touring business. Known as “princeton genius tours,” this new enterprise combines smart phone technology and…
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University fumbled ball on temporary Dinky station
Jim Beslity, Princeton To the editor: The temporary Dinky station is a very unfortunate development in my adopted hometown, where I have resided since 1992. An additional walk amounting to the length of more than four football fields is more than a mere inconvenience for my fellow Princetonians. I wonder how the folks in Cambridge…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton A full-sized soccer goal at Community Park South was vandalized Aug.28, with damage estimated at $2,000. Jana Cirlincione, 59, of Somerset, was arrested Aug.27 and charged with driving while intoxicated on Nassau Street near Harriet Drive at 10:35 p.m. She also was charged with refusing to submit breath samples, reckless driving and failing to…
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