Author: Central Jersey
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SPORTS: Steinert tennis team finishes season with pride
By Joshn Lashley, Special Writer Another season is in the books for the Steinert High School girl’s tennis program and it’s another one in which the student-athletes on the roster and coaches alike can hold their heads up with pride. Not just because the Spartans once again finished with an overall winning record, competed well…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center to Host Neurological Support Group
By irene maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center, located at 802 West Park Avenue, Suite 211, Ocean Township, N.J. will offer a free Neurological Support Group meeting, titled “Encouragement, Education and Socialization,” on Tuesday, November 18 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. The event is open to survivors of stroke, brain injury, brain cancer, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple…
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Roxey’s production of ‘The Nutcracker’ coming
New Jersey’s Roxey Ballet Company, based in Lambertville, has announced its 20th anniversary annual production of Tchaikovsky’s "The Nutcracker." Performances will be held at the Kendall Theater For The Arts, at The College of New Jersey in Ewing. Performances will run from Nov. 29-Dec. 7. On Nov. 29, the show opens at 3 p.m. Thereafter,…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Fall Ball Nov. 22
Shown planning the event are (from left): Denise Ackerson, Kim Bruno, Molly McDougald, Lorri Ackerman, Michelle Needham, Leslie Kuchinski and Jeanne Faber.
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LAWRENCE: Local woman victim of a fake IRS scam
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 41-year-old Lawrence Township woman was tricked into handing over $7,000 in allegedly unpaid federal income taxes by a man purporting to be an Internal Revenue Service agent, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio. The woman told police she received a phone call from a man — who turned out…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Members of the Hillsborough Junior High School graduating Class of 1964 gathered at the welcoming sign off Amwell Road. Counter clockwise from left are Gail Lynch, Gene Allen, Barbara Waldron, Jo-Ann Onka Delasko, Terry Fedorczyk, John Bennett, Midge Guerrera and Bob Jensen. (Photo courtesy of Bob Jensen)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Old acquaintances never forgot By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Accept that Hillsborough was a different place in 1964. There were only two stores — a diner and ice cream stand — the stretch of Route 206 between Amwell and New Amwell roads. Hillsborough was more a collection of villages surrounded by farms. There were two…
