Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus calls games
Tyler Olsen, a 2008 SBHS graduate is now calling games on television.
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COUNTY: Winter registration begins at Mercer
New students, current students at Mercer County Community College and visiting students home on winter break will have an opportunity to catch up or get ahead by earning college credits during the Winter Sessio WEST WINDSOR — New students, current students at Mercer County Community College and visiting students home on winter break will have…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Derby team collecting food
The New Jersey Hellrazors host their final roller derby match up of the year against Morristown’s Jerzey Derby Brigade at 7 p.m. , Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Kendall Park KENDALL PARK — The New Jersey Hellrazors host their final roller derby match up of the year against Morristown’s Jerzey Derby Brigade at 7 p.m.…
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BORDENTOWN: Play set for arts center debut
‘James and the Giant Peach,’ the play for children based on the classic book by Roald Dahl, will be presented at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m.. BORDENTOWN — “James and the Giant Peach,” the play for children based on the classic book by Roald Dahl, will be presented…
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HAMILTON: Patriotic Debut
Officials and residents gathered for a dedication ceremony for a memorial dedicated to the U.S. Marine Corps in Veterans Park Saturday. Retired army Col. Frank S. Caprario, left, Lt. Col. Matthew Nation and Mayor Kelly A. Yaede unveil the new memorial. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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BORDENTOWN: Soccer league receives donations
The Bordentown Community Soccer Association has received more than $3,000 in money and equipment from R. W. Tire Corp. and Michelin through the Michelin Soccer Program. BORDENTOWN — The Bordentown Community Soccer Association has received more than $3,000 in money and equipment from R. W. Tire Corp. and Michelin through the Michelin Soccer Program. According…
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POLICE BLOTTER: November 14
Robbinsville Police charged Gregory Brown, 34, of Westampton, for driving while intoxicated Nov. 6. According to police, a car driven by Mr. Brown was seen failing to maintain a lane on Route 130, prompting a motor vehicle stop. An ensuing search of the vehicle revealed pills without a valid prescription. Mr. Brown was also charged…
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HAMILTON: Lakeview Child Center gets Let’s Move! citation
There are 4,300 childcare programs in New Jersey, but only 20 have received the First Lady’s recognition, according to a press release. LAWRENCEVILLE — Lakeview Child Center Hamilton has been recognized for its efforts to prevent childhood obesity, receiving a designation as one of Michele Obama’s Let’s Move! Child Care facilities. There are 4,300 childcare…
