Author: Central Jersey
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BORDENTOWN: Liberty Lake, Learning Well combine forces
Liberty Lake Day Camp is known throughout the region as one of the premier summer camps for both typical and special needs children. This year, the camp has partnered with The Learning Well to create a specific camper group of 10 older teenaged autistic campers, who are participating in a group setting, and experiencing…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Residents argue against charging fees to Peddie
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The Borough Council again tabled an ordinance that would make Peddie School pay annual dorm inspection fees. The council tabled the vote at Council President Larry Quattrone’s request to speak to Peddie School representatives. The Borough Council first tabled the ordinance on Aug. 19. ”I think the administrator and…
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MONROE: Town planning 9/11 memorial service
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 the Township is hosting a Community Candlelight Memorial Service at the Monroe Township Memorial Tree Park on Prospect Plains and Half Acre Road in Monroe Township beginning at 6:30 MONROE — On Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 the Township is hosting a Community Candlelight Memorial Service at the Monroe Township Memorial…
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EAST WINDSOR: A checkmate champ at age 7
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Damon M. Copeland just started learning chess six months ago and he’s already a force to be reckoned with. The 7-year-old East Windsor resident took second place in the Let’s Play Chess Tournament in Princeton on Aug. 16. His father, Raph, started teaching him how to play the game…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Chef brings heat to college kitchen
Chef Matthew McElmoyl starts third year as culinary instructor Chef Matthew McElmoyl has a considerable résumé as a chef/restaurateur and popular adjunct instructor at Mercer County Community College’s Trenton campus. The owner and executive chef of Oliver A Bistro in Bordentown began a culinary connection with the college when Trenton Campus Provost Monica Weaver…
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CRANBURY: Area schools get ready
Summer is quickly winding down and with summer’s end comes back to school. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer Summer is quickly winding down and with summer’s end comes back to school. At Cranbury School, new parent orientation for grades 1-3 will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 2-3 p.m. For grades 4-8, orientation…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Seniors chime in at sing-along
Senior Corner club columns, week of Aug. 29 CHAPTER A Chapter A sang and enjoyed refreshments with Mitch Miller & the Gang on Friday, Aug. 23, in the Senior Activity Room. Our music director led us in song. The quiz was very tough and we laughed as much as we sang. Dust off your baby…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Papa’s new home is next door to Hamilton
Nick Azzaro, proprietor of the restaurant and grandson of Mr. Papa, continues the family tradition of making pizza.
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HAMILTON: Organization needs volunteers to tutor Mercer County residents
Training sessions begin Sept. 25. Literacy Volunteers in Mercer County (LVMC) seeks volunteers who can donate two hours per week to tutor Mercer County adults, noting that anyone interested may take advantage of training sessions beginning Sept. 25. ”The demand is so great that we have a lengthy waiting list of people who have applied…
