Author: Central Jersey
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LOOSE ENDS: Creating art, brick by brick
The Lego paintings of Andrew Veloux By Pam Hersh Princeton artist Andrew Veloux is a piece of work, because his works of art consist of millions of pieces. Using plastic bricks, known to parents and kids throughout the world as Legos, Mr. Veloux paints portraits and pop art images — often imbedded with social statements.…
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The Kidnapping of Inda Jackson By Exciting Debut Author Cher Foth Launches First Of Young Adult Archaeology Adventure Series
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – After several years of research, I am now ready to unleash upon the world my first novel targeted to the young adult set and to whomever would like to read a good story about love and adventure. Inspired by Stephenie Meyer and her hero, Edward Cullen, the prose is also…
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NationaLease Announces 5th Annual Tech Challenge Exam Regional Winners
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Nine regional winners of this first phase are now set to compete in the final hands-on skills competition. NationaLease, one of the largest full service truck leasing organizations in North America, is pleased to announce the nine regional winners of the fifth annual NationaLease Tech Challenge exam. Each year, the NationaLease…
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SPORTS: Tough losses strengthen BHS basketball team
By John Lashley, Special Writer In the realm of athletics, there’s nothing quite like those moments spent together by members of a sports program immediately following a key, hard-fought victory; those feelings of excitement, pride and accomplishment can be difficult to match. Given the kind of season the Bordentown High School boys basketball team had…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: March 26, 2015
3rd Tuesday of the month The Bordentown City Green Team meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Carslake Community Center, 209 Crosswicks Road. Meetings are open to the public. Reach the Green Team at [email protected]. Thursdays ”Country Western” night is held every Thursday at the Bordentown Elks. Dancing begins at…
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MANSFIELD: Fire destroys farm storage building
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — A fire destroyed a storage building Tuesday morning on a local farm, according to officials. ”It was a complete loss of the building with some very minor extension to the large barn nearby,” said Franklin Fire Co. No. 1 Assistant Chief Tom Hope in an email Tuesday. The…
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SALLYING FORTH: Spring cleaning . . . wishful thinking
Not all traditions can go on By Sally Friedman It began right around now. My mother would get a certain look in her eyes, and then the frenzy would begin. It was simply called “spring cleaning,” but there was nothing simple about it. Mom would become a whirling dervish, straightening, then deep cleaning, then organizing…
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PLUMSTED: Police search for ‘duck-footed’ burglary suspect
Police are investigating two burglaries and an attempted burglary that took place in the area Tuesday. The Valero gas station in Plumsted and Cream Ridge Liquors in Upper Freehold were burglarized during the early morning hours of March 24. A man forcibly entered the gas station but was unable to remove any items. The…
