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Princeton Show Features Ordinary People doing Extraordinary things
By Jeanne Murphy PR "Pathways with Jenny Hartshorne" featuring ordinary people doing extraordinary things interview with Craig Juntunen, the producer of award winning documentary, STUCK which is about the international adoption process, which is in trouble. Jenny’s interview took place on the STUCK bus outside the Montgomery Theater, where there was a packed house for the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Taking precautions during heat wave
Township has cooling center at library By Payal Marathe, Packet Media Group The National Weather Service has announced a six- to seven-day heat wave will affect central New Jersey until this weekend. A combination of heat and humidity is expected to make temperatures feel like more than 100 degrees. Towns are preparing for the mid-summer…
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REGION: Residents stay cool despite heat wave
Jared Stewart, 2, of South River, runs through a sprinkler to cool off at the Monroe Township Veterans Park Spray Ground on Avenue K.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Three police officers added to force
The three are Andre Jackson, Raymond McCarthy and Joyce Cheung By Ed Birch, Special Writer South Brunswick has added three police officers as of July 8. ”These three additional officers are replacements for both retirements and vacancies caused by a round of recent internal promotions” Mayor Frank Gambatese said. The three officers, Andre Jackson, Raymond…
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CALENDAR: Week of July 19
Sat., July 20 Family storytime (all ages), South Brunswick Library, 11 to 11:30 a.m., Program Room 2 — Octagon. Designed for families. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Open to South Brunswick Library card-holding families. Family LEGO Club (ages 5 and up with caregiver), 2 to 3:30 p.m., South Brunswick Library, Program Room 2…
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CRANBURY: Township to have first National Night Out
The event is co-sponsored by Cranbury FOP Lodge No. 68 CRANBURY — Tuesday, Aug. 6, all neighborhoods in the township are asked to join forces with the Cranbury Township Police Department FOP Lodge No. 68 and thousands of communities nationwide for the 30th annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention event. National Night Out…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Bat tests positive for rabies
Animal picked up on Coriander Drive The South Brunswick Health Department has been informed that a bat picked up by animal control on Coriander Drive off Promenade Boulevard on July 10 has tested positive for rabies. The department is trying to determine if anyone was exposed to the animal. Residents should make sure their pets…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts will host music festival on Aug. 3
Hillsborough’s Camp DeWitt is the site The Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey will hold its first-ever family music festival, rain or shine, on Saturday, Aug. 3, from noon to 5 p.m. at Camp DeWitt, 605 Montgomery Road, Hillsborough. Admission is $8. Individuals are encouraged to bring blankets, lawn chairs and a picnic for the…
