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HILLSBOROUGH: Weis Markets collects food gifts this month
New supermarket joins Hunger Action Month Weis Markets is sponsoring its sixth annual fight hunger program to run throughout Hunger Action Month in September. The program works to provide food and monetary donations to local food banks and emergency food providers in Weis’ 165-store service area in five states. Their newest store opened in Hillsborough…
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MANVILLE: For summer, it’s a wrap!
Gene Robbins Cooling off — times two! Youngsters were treated to free ice sno-cones Saturday on the last day for swimming at Memorial Pool and crunched them up as they dabbled their feet in the pool (for purposes of the photograph only!) From front to back are Megan Shimp, Lexie Feizi, Cami Toth, Emma Heywood,…
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New Release, The Corruption of Innocence, A Journey for Justice. Local Author.
Non-Fiction Legal Thriller
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Mercer County Holocaust Center to Host Panel Discussion on 150th Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) will host a panel discussion offering diverse views and perspectives in recognition of the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. The discussion, held in cooperation with MCCC, the African/American Student Organization (AASO), and the New Jersey Commission…
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Mercer County Holocaust Center to Host Panel Discussion on 150th Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation
"First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln," by Francis Bicknell Carpenter, 1864.
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HILLSBOROUGH: On Syria, Lance and Holt may vote the same
Two Congressmen take in the debate on Capitol Hill By Charles Kim and Gene Robbins, Packet Media Group Congressmen Leonard Lance and Rush Holt may be on the same side in this one. The two members of Congress will be asked next week to vote to authorize whether to authorize President Barack Obama to strike…
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LAWRENCE: Lawrence Arts Council disbands after 42 years
The Lawrence Arts Council, which promoted the fine arts in Lawrence Township for more than four decades, has disbanded. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Arts Council, which promoted the fine arts in Lawrence Township for more than four decades, has disbanded. Pointing to its inability to raise money to support fine arts programs…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girls soccer team looks for great year
Azra Baig photos Above, Lauren Lomenzo, Junior, battling to win the soccer ball. Above right, Cagnie Antczak, Senior, striking the soccer ball towards the goal. Right, Kelly Ciabattone, Senior, beating out her defender to possess the soccer ball.
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New Jersey researcher among recipients of $258,860 in grant funding
By irene maslowski — Fifteen researchers will receive seed money grants totaling $258,860 for their research into the causes of and cures for blinding eye conditions, thanks to Midwest Eye-Banks’ Eye and Vision Research Program. The Eye and Vision Research Program was created in 1980 to help Midwest Eye-Banks further its mission of sight preservation…
