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UPDATE: Missing Princeton Man Located, Say Police
Prince Bueala was last seen on Mercer Road, police said.

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Prince Bueala was last seen on Mercer Road, police said.

The lab will promote patient safety and prepare students for practice.
Violation of the ordinance will result in a fine of $100 for each day the violation exists.
The pharmaceutical company is expected to bring 220 new jobs to the state, the NJEDA said.
The affordable housing requirement has now been reduced by 15.8 percent for the township after it pointed out flaws in the calculation.
The superintendent also criticized the spread of unverified stories on social media that unfairly tarnished the school's reputation.
From a Pi-eating contest to the Einstein lookalike contest, here’s what the weekend has in store:
The program aims to foster better interaction between police officers and people with autism during a traffic stop.
The family-friendly event will feature traditional Irish music and dance performances, and lots of fun activities.
This work is part of the $86.1 million federally funded Route 18 project.
The teacher in charge also suffered burns while trying to help the student, Monroe police said.
The conversations will focus on addressing key local issues and concerns.
The negotiated price is $ 1,175,000, according to the ordinance.
DeLorenzo Pizza has a notice of seizure posted on its front door for non-payment of taxes.
The 74-year-old man remains hospitalized with serious injuries, police said.
The East Windsor police blotter dated March 13 had the following reports:
David Cohen will receive specialized training in creating safer, more accessible streets for community members.
Proceeds from the event will go towards Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The proposed tax increase is less than 1 percent, according to Mayor Brad Cohen.
The duo received recognition for their work during the Feb. 25 council meeting.