Author: Central Jersey
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Fantasy Writer K.L. Bone to Be Featured at Rusty Grape Vineyard Book Signing and Wine Tasting with New Book, Black Rose
By 1888 PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Fantasy writer K.L. Bone will be appearing to promote her new book, Black Rose, at the December 13 wine tasting at the Rusty Vineyard Winery in Battle Ground, Washington. Battle Ground, Wash.,- Fantasy can be the ideal escape for readers who want to experience something out of the norm. Fans…
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EAST WINDSOR: Eight charged in DEP dumping crackdown
TRENTON — Eight people, including three local men, face charges for illegal dumping as part of a Department of Environmental Protection crackdown, the agency announced Friday. The DEP initiative to crackdown on illegal dumping in state parks and recreational lands yielded eight more enforcement actions, all for disposing of debris and other materials in state-owned…
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PRINCETON: New PHS swim coach had helping ‘Hand’
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Carly Misiewicz couldn’t be more thrilled with the way her tenure as Princeton High School swim coach has started. ”It is going really well,” said Misiewicz, whose Princeton teams opened the season with wins over Hopewell Valley on Tuesday. “So far things are going well. I have great coaches working…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Another township resident upset with a school hiring
Letter to the editor To the editor: I echo the sentiments expressed in a recent letter from one of your readers, Diane Hawzen, on the hiring of a new transportation supervisor. It does not make sense to offer around $25,000 more than the salary of the outgoing transportation supervisor. Such an increase simply cannot be…
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Business or Pleasure, Seychelles has it all
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Whether you are concerned with the stability of the macroeconomic environment, or high taxes in foreign countries, Seychelles is not only the jewel of Africa, it is also fast becoming one of the most sought after business hubs in the world. Creating an environment where business owners are exempt from…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury Inn deemed N.J.’s oldest restaurant
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — With a deed for the property issued by King George III in 1765 hanging on the wall, a casual observer might conclude that The Cranbury Inn is on the older side of old. What they might not realize, however, is that the inn is the oldest continuously…
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CRANBURY: Committee seeks volunteer incentives
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Township Committee voted 3-0 to introduce an ordinance that would create a volunteer financial incentive program for fire company and first aid squad members at its meeting on Nov. 24. Committeeman Jay Taylor abstained from the vote because he is a member of Cranbury Volunteer Fire…
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Operatic holiday
Soprano Eve Edwards will lead a quartet of singers during Boheme Opera’s concert at Grounds For Sculpture.
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PRINCETON: Boys Soccer Player of the Year
Senior Chase Ealy provided the play and leadership on the field to help the Princeton High boys soccer team to 18 wins and three championships. Photo by John Dowers
