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Asians drawn to N.J.
You can see it in the colorful saris of Indian-American women near housing developments on West Windsor's Clarksville Road and in the faces of Chinese-American kids in the township's regional schools.
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Anthrax victims attend FBI briefing
As one of the victims of the 2001 mailed anthrax attacks, Hamilton postal worker Patrick Daniel O'Donnell needed to know why the FBI is sure, seven years later, that former biodefense scientist Bruce E. Ivins was the man who unleashed the deadly terror.
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Wait time extended for euthanizing cats
EWING -- Feral cats at the township animal shelter won a reprieve yesterday when local officials extended the period the animals must be kept before they are euthanized.
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Princeton Junction plan goes to council
WEST WINDSOR -- Planning and traffic consultants who were asked to review a redevelopment proposal near the Princeton Junc tion train station will present their findings Aug. 25 at a special council meeting.
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Hibernians give PAL a $1,000 boost
TRENTON -- The Trenton Police Athletic League may have closed its East Ward home, but an area fraternal organization has given the PAL a breath of life.
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