Tag: Princeton
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MAPL Diving Championship: Oster secures girls championship, Lawver wins boys championship
When the Mid Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) Diving Championships returned in 2022, Lawrenceville School sophomore Dylan Oster and Hun School senior Rowland Lawver claimed the top spots for the girls and boys competitions. The divers each earned their first place medals in the championship dive meet that took place at The Hill School in Pottstown,…
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Princeton police blotter
Two shoplifters stole an assortment of medications, valued at $1,160.96, from a pharmacy on State Road Feb. 6. The men fled north on State Road into Montgomery Township in a GMC Envoy sport utility vehicle, according to police reports. A woman’s blouse valued at $590 was reported stolen from a store on Nassau Street Feb.…
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Opponents lose battle to stop affordable housing development
The Old Orchard Village Homeowners Association, Inc. lost its battle to prevent developer 900 Herrontown Princeton LP from building a 64-unit affordable housing development on the corner of Mount Lucas Road and Herrontown Road. The Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey upheld a Mercer County Superior Court judge’s dismissal of the homeowners…
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Central New Jersey Network becomes largest public television station in the region
Princeton Community Television announced its relaunch as Central New Jersey Network (CNJN), which will serve stations across Mercer County with local, business and educational news. Representing more than 30 years of television operating history, CNJN, whose management is comprised of local business leaders from Mercer County, now reaches across all Mercer County municipalities, as of Feb.…
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Terhune Orchards owner publishes book based on life as a farmer
By Kyler R. Zhou Correspondent For more than 45 years, Gary Mount and his wife, Pam, have owned and operated Terhune Orchards, a staple farm of the Princeton area. After 35 years of writing for the farm’s quarterly newsletter, the Terhune Orchard News, Gary Mount has compiled his articles in his new book, “A Farmer’s…
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Road closures expected Feb. 12 during Cupid’s Chase 5K
There will be several road closures in the area of the Princeton Shopping Center, 301 N. Harrison St., and Bunn Drive, from 9:30 a.m. to noon Feb. 12 for the annual Cupid’s Chase 5K. Course information can be found at https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/Princeton/CupidsChasePrinceton
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Princeton police blotter
A bicycle valued at $2,000 was reported stolen from a bicycle rack in the common area at the Lawrence Apartments on Lawrence Drive Feb. 6. Two people entered a store on State Road and stole an assortment of items in a shoplifting incident reported Feb. 6. A 26-year-old man was arrested on an outstanding warrant…
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Woman charged with stalking, harassment after repeatedly visiting North Harrison property
A 54-year-old woman from Canada who has repeatedly been found on the property of a North Harrison Street residence without permission has been charged with stalking, harassment and defiant trespass, according to the Princeton Police Department. The woman was charged Jan. 28 after she was found on the property several times, police said. She had…