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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: April 10
by Packet Media Group Township officials are looking for volunteers to clean up the community during the 13th annual Pride in Springfield Township Day on April 24. Plastic bags and gloves will be provided. Volunteers will meet at 9 a.m., with a light lunch served at 11:30 – both at the municipal building. At noon,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Skaar, Storpian urge people to attend OTW hearing
To the editor: As the Hillsborough Democratic Party-endorsed candidates for Township Committee, we urge all concerned Hillsborough residents to attend the Racing Commission’s public hearing on the proposed off-track wagering facility at the former Maestro restaurant. The opening of off-track wagering facilities in local restaurants, such as the case here, is allowed pursuant to state…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: April 10
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Fri., April 11 Sing Along with Miss Amy will be held at 10:30 a.m.…
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May 30 – June 1: 44th Annual Big Greek Festival NJ Featuring Food, Fun and Sweet Treats – Hosted By St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church
By Nick Pappas PHOTOS/VIDEO & COUPON for complimentary admission available at www.BigGreekFestival.com Media Advisory RANDOLPH, N.J./EWORLDWIRE/April 9, 2014 — This year, as at each of the last 43 celebrations, thousands of visitors to Big Greek Festival will depart the St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church grounds after learning how Greeks seek to preserve the character and…
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PRINCETON: Post office looking at former video store site
The U.S.Postal Service is looking “closely” at the former West Coast Video site at 259 Nassau Street to relocate its retail operations, Mayor Liz Lempert said Thursday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The U.S.Postal Service is looking “closely” at the former West Coast Video site at 259 Nassau Street to relocate its retail operations,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Town leaders pressed on what they knew, when (updated)
Forum on off-track wagering site is next Wednesday, April 16 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Editor’s note: This article has been updated Thursday. April 10, with a clarification of Mr. Tomson’s remarks. Township Committee candidates John Beggiato and Thuy Anh Le say they believe that the Township Committee knew about the off-track wagering…
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HAMILTON: Author to discuss Pine Barrens
The Friends of the Hamilton Township Public Library will host author, storyteller and musician Paul Evans Pedersen Jr. on Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. for a program of songs and stories, based on the rich storytelling tradition of the Pine Barrens. Courtesy photo
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PRINCETON: It’s official: Sutter to be sworn in as chief
Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter was named Monday to be chief of the roughly 50-member Police Department By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton police Capt. Nicholas K. Sutter was named Monday to be chief of the roughly 50-member Police Department in a move the Princeton Council thinks will solidify gains the force has…
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MONTGOMERY: Invitational raises expectations
Gurock wins CVCC; South boys finish close second By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Cherry Valley Invitational annually offers an early test to see where high school golfers stand as the weather starts to improve. In Monday’s boys tournament, West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior Jake Gurock showed he has a chance to be one of the…
