Author: Central Jersey
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MANVILLE: Carnival benefits youth sports teams
Annual fun event runs Tuesday through Saturday, June 17-21 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor The annual Manville Youth Athletic League carnival opens Tuesday, June 17, for a week of fun and food. The glitz and games run through Saturday, June 21, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Gerber Field on Duke’s Parkway. Bracelet nights will…
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CRANBURY: Cuts for a cause: Students donate to Locks of Love
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — On June 17, about 20 female students from Woodland Elementary School in Monroe are going to let their hair down. Six to 12 inches of it each, to be exact. According to Juliana Lako, owner of the recently opened salon Studio 43 Hair Design on Main Street,…
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MANVILLE: Scam attempt reported to police
Police blotter, June 2-8 A North 6th Avenue man came to headquarters at 12:34 p.m. June 2 after he had received a check for $2,375 from a company named "Access LTD" and directed to deposit it and then reissue a Western Union money order. Patrolman David Sheffrin told the man it was a scam, and…
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PRINCETON: Gray closing record-setting year at nationals
Junior sprinter will compete in three PHS boys relays By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Joe Gray’s indoor track and field season ended in what loooked like a discouraging Eastern States Invitational, but it actually inspired the Princeton High School junior for the spring. ”By the end of my winter season, I actually came down…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Firefighter convicted of stealing more than $10K in vacation time
A Robbinsville firefighter was convicted at trial for stealing more than $10,000 worth of vacation time over three years. Steven Kadir, 37, of Hightstown, was found guilty Thursday afternoon by a Mercer County jury of second-degree official misconduct, third-degree theft by deception and third-degree tampering with official records. The verdict on all counts of the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: College graduates share their news
On May 15, 2014, Nicholas Glass-Hardenbergh of Hillsborough graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from The College of New Jersey in political science with minors in economics, criminology, politics, law and philosophy. He was in the Alpha Phi Sigma criminology honor society, traveled abroad and was an intern for the Institute of Economic Affairs…
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IN THE KITCHEN – Why not chard?
It’s easy to grow and can be cooked in so many ways By Faith Bahadurian It’s a miracle I like Swiss chard. It was one of those vegetables my grandmother cooked a lot, big mature leaves, stewed and mixed with yogurt before serving, which I found less than appealing. She did the same with purslane,…
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Interfaith Caregivers’ Osteoporosis Prevention Program Lauded as among best in State
Maryann Marian presents proclamation to Jane Latini
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Family Fun Center opens in Kingston
Azra Baig photo. Bonkerz Family Fun Center in the Kingston Shopping Plaza on Route 27 is open with entertainment for the entire family including Laser Tag.
