Author: Central Jersey
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Award-winning EYES IN Magazine Releases Gorgeous Edition 38
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – EYES IN™ Magazine Editor-in-Chief Vivian Van Dijk is pleased to share innovations from a variety of fields, including Architecture, the Arts, Photography, Culinary Arts, Design, and Fashion. Known for its beautiful images, EYES IN™ Magazine Digital Edition 38 is especially gorgeous. New York, NY – Vivian Van Dijk, Editor-in-Chief and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hundreds fill gift boxes for troops
Gary Alan Wiesner Hundreds of people came out on a dreary weather day Saturday to help Operation Shoebox will hundreds of gift boxes for U.S. troops around the world. (Photo courtesy of Gary Wiesner)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hundreds fill gift boxes for troops
Gary Alan Wiesner The Hillsborough YMCA gym was filled and rocking with loud music, free hotdogs and patient lines of people for the packing event.
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PRINCETON: PDS girls hoops realizing potential
Stevenson brings leadership By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Shayla Stevenson likes the potential of the Princeton Day School girls basketball team. The sophomore guard is a key returner for the Panthers, who got even younger with the addition of their own Fab Five freshmen and no seniors on the roster. ”I think the freshman…
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MANVILLE: Senior citizens party tomorrow (Saturday)
Senior Corner column By Geraldine Klimowich The Manville Senior Citizens meet at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. Residents of Manville age 50 and older are eligible for membership. Also, persons who do not remain residents of Manville are still eligible for membership. Membership is closed until…
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LAMBERTVILLE: His ‘Junior’ will give you a laugh
Barney Stone with “Junior,” a kinetic sculpture of his creation.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police are guests of Titusville Academy
Pictured from left are: Lt. Christopher Kascik, Sgt. Daniel McKeown, Detective Frank Tulko, Detective Michael Sherman and Detective Christopher Vaccarino.
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LAMBERTVILLE: A quirky place to go rummaging
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The four-story building at 28 North Union St. has been a central fixture of Lambertville’s business life for nearly 200 years. ”The building’s been there since 1839,” said Jim Castelli, general manager of the People’s Store housed in the building. “For about its first 100 years, household goods and other…
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