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House of Cupcakes to Expand to East Brunswick, NYC
The Princeton-based cupcake bakery is opening a franchise location in East Brunswick later this winter.

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The Princeton-based cupcake bakery is opening a franchise location in East Brunswick later this winter.

The boy was released to the custody of his parents.
One creation was this a true Princeton original: Albert Einstein in the drivers seat of a car shaped like a piece of pie.
Construction is expected to be completed by June 15.
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Two Trenton men alleged to be “key figures” in the manufacture of heroin in the Mercer County area were arrested Thursday night, according to state police.
“We are grateful to all of the local businesses who helped support this effort and are proud to be part of such a giving community,” Morrison said.
The event is an opportunity for authors to gain exposure while showcasing their work.
Princeton Police made the arrests on Jan. 8.
Student Klair Siciliano will lead a project this spring to create a permanent mosaic mural outside one of the high school’s art rooms.
Volunteer April Readlinger is collecting discarded Christmas Trees to help rebuild the beach dunes in Berkeley Township.
Customers of New Jersey American Water may be affected as the company conducts maintenance work at its nearby water treatment plants.
Volunteer April Readlinger is collecting discarded Christmas Trees to help rebuild the beach dunes in Berkeley Township.
Housing Initiatives of Princeton is a non-profit that offers those in need a hand up, not a handout.
The following incidents were reported by Princeton Police for the period Jan 1-7, 2013.
Frontier will now also fly non-stop to Atlanta, Chicago-Midway, Columbus, Detroit, and Raleigh/Durham.
Curbside pickup will continue throughout the month.
Other top stories this week include a man charged with making terroristic threats directed at his child's school and the canning of Jets general manager and Basking Ridge resident Mike Tannenbaum.
Looking for things do in and around Princeton this weekend? Here's our roundup of fun interesting events.
Looking for things to do in and around Princeton this week? Here's our roundup of interesting events.