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Allentown ready to host Harvest Festival
Musicians, crafters highlight annual two-day street fair. Also see: Coffeehouse to host artistic preview Adding spice to life Festival Schedule By: Ken Weingartner ALLENTOWN For someone who is retired, Fred Lehotay has quite an active work schedule. Mr. Lehotay and his band, the Ragtimers, are completing a stretch in which they have played 31…
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All Souls Music
Singer-songwriter Spook Handy will provide the music for Hamilton’s annual Fall Country Harvest at Kuser Farm Park Oct. 13. By: Jim Boyle He’s not trying to sell you something. He doesn’t want you to join a cult or, even worse, a self-help group. He’s not trying to bash people over the head with the hammer…
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SBHS first doubles team looking good
By: T.J. Furman As a team, South Brunswick may have been knocked out of the NJSIAA state tournament this week, but the Vikings still have playoff action to cheer for. South Brunswick fell to East Brunswick, 5-0, Tuesday in the second round of the Central Jersey Group IV tournament, a result that did not leave…
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HiTOPS Oct. 19 benefitfeatures Maggi Hill Band
HiTOPS, a teen health center providing clinical and educational services, is inviting people of all ages to attend a fund-raiser on Oct. 19, from 8 p.m.-midnight, at the Armory in Lawrenceville. The evening will feature dancing to the music of the Maggi Hill Band and plenty of after-dinner drinks and delectables. Ms. Hill is a…
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Cardinals perform well in loss
Cross Country By: Mike Molaro Junior Katharina Zeschky placed 16th overall with a time of 21:43 on Tuesday as the Lawrence High School girls cross country team (0-6) lost to Princeton, 15-38, and Ewing, 17-39, at Veterans Park in Hamilton Township. Sophomore Gicheru Mwariri was 20th overall in 18:06 to lead the Cardinal boys (2-5)…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Regina Lubowicka, 46, of Arlington Street was charged with driving while intoxicated at 1:21 a.m. Oct. 5. Manville police found her going east on West Camplain Road after the Hillsborough Police Department notified Manville that she seemed to be driving drunk. An anonymous caller tipped the Hillsborough police. Her car was towed and she was…
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Mayor distorted facts on Soaries
LEDGER FORUM By: To the editor: I am writing in response to Doris Weisberg’s letter to the editor of Oct. 3, in which she throws her support to Rush Holt who is running for Congress against former Secretary of State Buster Soaries. The purpose of this letter is to correct some of the gross errors…
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Guidance chief resigns post
William Arroyo leaving for job in Dover Township school By:Sally Goldenberg Manville High School’s head of guidance, William Arroyo, announced his resignation to the Board of Education on Oct. 4. He will leave his position on Dec. 3. Mr. Arroyo, supervisor of student personnel services, said he left his post for a better-paying job as…
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Transition Team honored
Mayors’ Breakfast Photo by Robyn C. Stein Volunteers of the Year Staff photo by Robyn C. Stein On Saturday morning at the annual Hopewell Valley Mayors’ Breakfast held at Hopewell Valley Golf Club, members of the Vision-to-Action Transition Team(formed after the Valley Municipal Alliance’s Intergenerational Retreat in fall 2001) were recognized as the Alliance’s Volunteers…
