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PRINCET0N AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Eric B. Shorter, 19, of Princeton, was arrested Aug. 10 at Community Park Pool and charged with marijuana possession and possession with intent to distribute. He was sent to the Mercer County Correction Center in lieu of $10,000 bail. Ramon Pinto-Brickhouse, 21, of Monmouth Junction, was arrested Aug.9 and charged with driving while…
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PRINCET0N: Jefferson papers project now in 70th year at university
Thomas Jefferson left behind thousands of letters and other documents that have become the challenge for a team at Princeton University to put in one place. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Thomas Jefferson left behind thousands of letters and other documents that have become the challenge for a team at Princeton University to put…
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HILLSBOROUGH: See how food is produced on family farm
BoroGreen group hosts potluck dinner and program on sustainable practices BoroGreen invites the public to tour Lima Family Farms at 826 Amwell Road on Friday, Aug. 16, at 6 p.m. and see the farm’s all-natural food production methods. The potluck will start at 6 and burgers will be provided by the farm. Bring a side…
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RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place
Meet Borscht and siblings Borscht is an utterly adorable male kitten awaiting adoption at Tabby’s Place. About 12 weeks old, Borscht has the cutest markings on his coat we’ve seen in a long time. Borscht has gray tabby and white fur with patches of gray stripes on his legs, paws and some toes. He…
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Kites And Lightning “Damage” Video Entered in New Jersey’s Stronger Than The Storm: Jersey Shore Soundoff Contest
By Mike Dylan For Immediate Release Brick, NJ (8-12-2013) – Kites And Lightning released their new “Damage” video late Friday night upon completion of final production. It was filmed for and entered into New Jersey’s Stronger than the Storm: Jersey Shore Soundoff contest where it will compete against several other bands for a chance to…
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PRINCET0N: Appeals Court rules against animal shelter
In a legal case impacting charitable organizations around the state, local animal shelter Save, A Friend to Homeless Animals lost the latest round in a six-year-old court fight against a Princeton coup By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In a legal case impacting charitable organizations around the state, local animal shelter Save, A Friend to…
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Child’s play
Music Together celebrates 25th anniversary By Keith Loria, Special Writer It was 25 years ago that Kenneth Guilmartin, a composer who played in numerous bands and worked in many off-Broadway theaters, became interested in musical education and talked with Rowan University Professor of Music Education Dr. Lili M. Levinowitz about an idea for an early…
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