Author: Central Jersey
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ELECTION: PENNINGTON
(Winners in bold) Borough Council (Vote for two) James Davy – D: 612 Charles "Chico" Marciante – D: 614 Ross Holley – I: 164
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M3 Studios Offers “Power Walk” and Morning of Fitness
Alternative to “Black Friday” To Focus on Exercise for Stress Reduction By CCS News Hopewell, NJ – Mel Johnson, founder and owner of M3 Studios, a unique and highly personal fitness environment focusing on functional training and results, has announced a post-Thanksgiving walk and morning of fitness. A free “power walk,” held in cooperation with…
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Art Exhibit at Small World Cafe, Nassau Street in Princeton starting 11.7.13
Haiku Number Two 12"x12"
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ELECTION: PRINCETON
(Winners in bold) Princeton Council (Vote for two) Jenny Crumiller – D: 3,971 Patrick Simon – D: 4,190 Fausta Rodriguez Wertz – R: 2,173 Board of Education (Vote for three) Molly Chrein: 2,265 Thomas Hagedorn: 1,999 Meeta Khatri: 958 Andrea Spalla: 2,308
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PRINCETON: Panthers capture one championship
PDS girls soccer wins first MCT title, falls in Prep B final By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor While their final game ended with a loss, the seniors on the Princeton Day School girls soccer team left the program with a year they’ll never forget. One day after claiming the program’s first Mercer County Tournament title…
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LAWRENCE: Truck driver who hit crossing guard charged
The driver of a tractor-trailer truck that struck a school crossing guard on Lawrence Road at Eggerts Crossing Road Nov. 1 has been charged with failure to observe a traffic control device and reckless By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The driver of a tractor-trailer truck that struck a school crossing guard on Lawrence Road at…
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ELECTION: HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP
(Winners in bold) Township Committee (Vote for two) Todd Brant – R: 3,185 Raymond E. Disch – D:2,427 John R. Hart: – R: 3,648 Non-binding referendum Yes: 1,440 No: 3,679 Board of Educatiion (vote for two) Bruce Gunther: 1,335 Michael Markulec: 1,824 Michael C. Ruger: 1,270 Neil S. Seftor: 886
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MCCC’s 2013 Kelsey Review Features Fiction, Poetry and Art by Local Contributors; Free Copies Available at Public Libraries
By Wendy Humphrey The fragile bonds between people, and between people and the natural world, are recurring themes in the 2013 edition of Kelsey Review, published annually in the fall by Mercer County Community College (MCCC) and available free at public libraries throughout Mercer County and online. Now in its 32nd year, the Review features…
