Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders teams score victories
Andy Diaz Matt Moore vs. N. Hunterdon Jr. Lions. Courtesy photo by Andy Diaz
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Leap of faith
Princeton author takes a historic turn By Keith Loria, Special Writer During her 12 years working for Princeton University, Terry MacFarland has dabbled in a hobby that not everyone was aware of. Taking pen name of Ciar Cullen, Ms. MacFarland authored 14 romance novels and developed a strong readership. It was in 2004 when Ms.…
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PRINCETON: 2-month crime report presented to council
Princeton had 20 burglaries combined during June and July, according to a police report provided to the Princeton Council last week. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton had 20 burglaries combined during June and July, according to a police report provided to the Princeton Council last week. The document showed that during those…
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WEST WINDSOR: Farmers Market lists fall attractions
The West Windsor Community Farmers Market has listed its fall attractions. It also has started a new series highlighting published works by local authors. One author will be on site at the farmers market WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Community Farmers Market has listed its fall attractions. It also has started a new series…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Monmouth Junction Stop&Shop closing
Ed Birch photo The Monmouth Junction Stop&Shop on Route 1 in the South Brunswick Square Mall will close Oct. 24, according to company officials.
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Civilian Art at Small World Coffee
By Val Sivilli I am pleased to announce an exhibit at Small World Café Gallery, in Princeton, NJ. Please include the following details in your events calendar; "Civilian Art’s T-Shirt Designs will be hanging and for sale at Small World Coffee on Witherspoon Street in Princeton from Oct. 5 – Nov 3. Come and meet…
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PRINCETON: Church makes donations to nonprofit group
It was 10 a.m. on a recent Sunday morning and members, visitors and friends of the historic Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (WSPC) had gathered for their weekly service at the corner on Witherspo It was 10 a.m. on a recent Sunday morning and members, visitors and friends of the historic Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (WSPC)…
