Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: HRC Fitness donates equipment on way to Jordan
Gregg Wilke, general manager of HRC Fitness of Hillsborough, and Abed Medawar, right, Hillsborough Rotary Club board member and president of Somerset Marine, discuss HRC’s donation of dozens of exercise machines that the Rotary then sold to a Jordanian businessman to help raise funds for the Hillsborough service organization.
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Interfaith Caregivers Provides Thanksgiving Gift Baskets and Cupcakes to Local Seniors and People with Disabilities
Community members taking part in the design and delivery of Thanksgiving baskets throughout the County included (from l. to r.) Cecilia Dileo, Rita Mycock, Jane Latini and Mary Lou Cimini.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Tree lighting to be followed by free film
Lambertville will kickoff its holiday festivities Saturday, Nov. 29, with a holiday tree lighting at 4:30 p.m. at Bridge and Union streets. It will be followed by meeting Santa Claus and the showing of a free film, "Muppet Christmas Carol" at Acme Screening Room, 25 S. Union St. Rated G; 85 minutes. The City of…
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MANVILLE: Police investigate harassment cross-complaints
A North 9th Avenue resident called police at 8:32 a.m. Nov. 16 to report her neighbor harassed her the preceding week and was waiting for her in a white VW Jetta. She said there were prior road rage incidents. The caller, who was in a red Honda Civic, hung up and asked police to "hurry…
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PRINCETON: PU football closes disappointing year
Tigers end with loss to Dartmouth By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football team came into this season with hopes of repeating as Ivy League champions. Injuries made consistency an issue, and without generating enough turnovers on defense or the same explosive plays that led to a record-setting season a year ago,…
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MANVILLE: Intermediate school lists academic honorees
Alexander Batcho Intermediate School has released the names of the students who achieved academic honors for the first marking period of the school year. Students who have an 84 average, with no grade lower than an 80 in all of their courses, are named to the Honor Roll. High Honor Roll recognition is given to…
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MONTGOMERY: Girls Tennis Players of the Year
Montgomery High’s Kim Szakats combined with Emily Roeper to go undefeated and win the state doubles championship this season. Photo by Robert Gleason
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MONTGOMERY: Girls Tennis Players of the Year
Cougars’ Roeper and Szakats were perfect match By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Emily Roeper and Kim Szakats had been hoping they would have the chance to play together. Given the opportunity in their final chance, they made the most of it. The Montgomery High School first doubles tandem put together a season for the…
