Author: Central Jersey
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New Egypt students gear up with robotics
Photo by David Kilby New Egypt High School seniors Marc Brodzik and Norman Johnson demonstrate the skills they learned in the high school’s new ‘Robotics Engineering’ class as board members look on at the Plumsted Board of Education meeting May 28.
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Please Bring Food Donations to Ballpark on June 3
The Somerset Patriots will give a free ticket-discount voucher to anyone who brings a canned food donation to TD Bank Ballpark on June 3.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Gearhart, softball going for fourth straight title
Winning tradition continues in new-look year for Ravens By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The cast may be slightly different, but the results have been the same for the Robbinsville High softball team. The Ravens advanced to the familiar territory of the sectionals semifinals with a 4-2 win over Johnson Regional on Tuesday. With the win,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Middle school girls softball wins softball title
The Hillsborough Middle School girls softball team won the Central Jersey Girls Softball Association Championship for the second year in a row with a 5-3 win over JP Case Middle School in Flemington yesterday afternoon. The Raiders ended the season with a 15-1 record. The Hillsborough Raiders make the most of six hits in 5-3…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats in Column 2 will rejuvenate party
To the editor: Over the last month, I’ve walked four of Hillsborough’s voting districts and received a lot of input from residents. . . and heard the good, the bad and the ugly. With respect to the Hillsborough Democratic Party, I heard complaints from voters about the regular Democratic organization. Some voters stated that the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Taken: Statue, pigeons dirt bike and computer
A Route 206 resident reported May 8 that 50 pigeons had been taken from a coop in the rear of the residence, according to Hillsborough Township police. The value of the birds was put at $1,000. — Three thefts were reported May 6: – A Pembroke Terrace on May 6 reported their vehicle was entered…
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LAMBERTVILLE: NiteFare will offer 30 dining options June 12
It’s a first-time event for the city By John Tredrea, Special Writer Thirty different dining options plus a beer garden with three draft brews on tap from Yards Brewery. That’s the deal with Lambertville’s first NiteFare Food Festival, set for Thursday, June 12, from 5 to 10 p.m. Wilson Reed, president of the Lambertville Area…
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HAMILTON: Resident’s life saved at airport
Frontier Airlines flight No. 593 was preparing for departure from the Trenton-Mercer Airport for Nashville, Tennessee when a passenger became gravely ill at approximately 6 a.m. May 28. The 68 year-old male passenger from Hamilton (name withheld due to privacy), in his seat for takeoff, was unresponsive, barely breathing and suffering a suspected…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Brave Billy’ benefits from family BBQ day
Community calendar Brave Billy’ benefits from family BBQ day Sun., June 1 — A barbecue for ill toddler Billy Biviano of Millstone will be held at a family day Central Jersey Nurseries on Hamilton Road from noon to 3 p.m. A DJ will provide music. A Catered Affair will provide the food. Cost is $15…
