Author: Central Jersey
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community yard sale draws crowd
Amy Batista photo. Bargain hunters and vendors came together during the town-wide yard sale in Hightstown on Saturday.
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Curry — with a side of bagpipes
‘The Burma Cookbook’ provided the author with a recipe for Burman Scotch Eggs.
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MONROE: Vintage baseball comes to Dey Farm
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Spectators took a step back in time as they attended an old-fashioned 19th century baseball game at Historic Dey Farm on Sept. 27. "What can you say its America’s greatest past time and this is just a great way to celebrate it and also the Monroe Township history…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Locals unite to Walk for Wishes
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A local resident and teacher is walking in the Make-A-Wish Walk for Wishes on Sunday to help a little girl’s wish come true after being inspired by a student who recently had a heart transplant. "This is our first time participating in the Make-A-Wish walk," said Karen Haug,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library hosts gala
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. South Brunswick Public Library Director Chris Carbone stands next to author Ann Hood, the featured speaker at the annual gala at the library on Kingston Lane Saturday night.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens first at Ocean State meet
Roberts, RHS XC eye big year By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Christian Roberts is a lot more invested in his running, and the payoffs are showing early. The Robbinsville High School junior isn’t as interested in what he and the Ravens can do now, however, it’s finishing the season well that concerns him. ”Last…
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Vermont Food Bank Joins foodtweeks(TM) to End Hunger in America
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Mobile App Invites Users to Partake in Donating to Food Banks While Encouraging Healthier Lifestyle. Stamford-Norwalk, CT – foodtweeks™, a free app that combines weight management with feeding the hungry, announced that the Vermont Food Bank in Barre, Vermont has joined the ranks of foodtweeks™-affiliated food banks. To invest users of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Positive feedback cited in Twin W talks
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Township officials seem receptive to some of the changes that have to be made to keep the Twin W First Aid Squad operational, according to the squad’s public information officer. Representatives of the squad met with Council President Bryan Maher and Police Chief Joseph Pica to discuss…
