Author: Central Jersey
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teen donates hair for children’s wigs
Submitted photo. Hightstown teen Elizabeth Lanphear checks out her new hairdo after donating some of her locks for children’s wigs last month.
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A dream evening
Eden Autism Services is going ruby red for its 40th anniversary gala By Anthony Stoeckert As Eden Autism Services begins its 40th year of helping improve the lives of people with autism, it is appropriate that the theme of its “Eden Dreams” gala, titled “A Ruby in Winter.” That’s a fitting name because the gemstone…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Trolle sees continued improvement from swimmers
Devlin takes over for Ravens By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Isabella Trolle has seen plenty of changes in four years of swimming for the Robbinsville High School girls team. Trolle is a senior from Allentown High School, which combines with Robbinsville to field a team, and they’ve never had as many swimmers as they…
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SPORTS: Young Bordentown wrestling team progresses
By John Lashley, Special Writer BORDENTOWN — Throughout the years, Burlington County has been well known for producing top-level individual wrestlers and wrestling teams, and this year is no different. There are those programs and student-athletes who are working hard to achieve high accolades not only locally, but against the best competition across the talent-rich…
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Journey ‘Into the Woods’ with Pennington Players at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 23- Feb. 1
Picasa Fairytale characters come to life in “Into the Woods.”
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teen donates hair for children’s wigs
Submitted photo. Elizabeth Lanphear shows off her 30 inches of hair before donating some to make wigs for kids last month.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Askes leads Raiders in comeback win
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Against Lawrence, an accidental blow opened a cut above Rob Askes’ eyebrow. The Hillsborough High School senior missed the remainder of the Raider boys’ basketball game and received nine stitches to close the cut. Otherwise, it’s been pretty tough to slow down the Raiders guard, who scored a career-high…
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EAST WINDSOR: Indian Marketplace plans to open in spring
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov announced that Patel Brothers grocery store will be opening in the former Genuardi’s in East Windsor Village located on Princeton Hightstown Road, according to a township press release. “We are excited to welcome an experienced successfully established grocery chain to this available space as…
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CRANBURY: Taylor named new mayor
Committee re-organizes for new year By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Following on the heels of previous Mayor Susan Goetz won’t be easy, but newly selected Mayor Jay Taylor wants you to know that he’s going to try. “I guess the number one thing is just not to screw up too badly,” Mayor…
