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Tao and Tea
Hillsborough’s new Tao Center is a peaceful setting for achieving a Zen-like state of ‘no mind.’ By: Susan Van Dongen Eva Hsu, of the Tao Center for Yoga and Tai Chi in Hillsborough, prepares oolong tea. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski If you listen carefully, you can hear the waterfall. Even though it’s in a…
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Allentown Crop Walk
25th annual event slated for Sunday, Oct. 28. By: The 25th annual Crop Walk in Allentown will begin at 1 p.m. The event is a 5K walk through the borough that raises money to alleviate hunger worldwide through CWS agencies, and locally through the Good Neighbor Fund. For information about becoming a sponsor or participant,…
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Katherine Stuller
Katherine H. Stuller, 82, died Friday, Oct. 5, at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Lawrenceville, she was a lifelong resident. Mrs. Stuller was a 50-year member of Lawrence Road Presbyterian Church and a Girl Scout leader at the church. Daughter of the late Joseph L. Hopkins and Elizabeth Dumont…
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PU out of practice in loss to Colgate
Poor week of preparation dooms Tigers in 35-10 defeat By: Justin Feil What’s the difference between a good week and a bad week of practice? The answer for the Princeton University football team is 58 points. A week after doling out a 33-point win over Columbia, the Tigers were back at Princeton Stadium on Saturday,…
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Raiders hold off North Hunterdon
Phillips rushes for 176 yards, blocks extra point attempt By:Rudy Brandl CLINTON – Hillsborough High senior Danny Phillips did just about everything in Friday night’s football game at North Hunterdon. Phillips rushed for a season-high 176 yards and two touchdowns to help the Raiders take a 14-0 lead. Then, when the Lions mounted a comeback,…
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College Park homes compliment professional lifestyle
Freehold Township community offers beauty, slow pace and proximity to Manhattan. Pat Buccheri works with new-home buyers every day. When it came time for her to become a new home buyer, she made her choice a Colgate model at K. Hovnanian’s College Park Estates. Ms. Buccheri is a community administrator at College Park. She…
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Borough asks again for Mercer Street speed drop
The state Department of Transportation last month denied a request to make Mercer Street a 25-mph road. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN Less than a month after the state rejected a request to lower the speed limit on Mercer Street, the borough will try again. A resolution passed at Monday’s Borough Council meeting formally requests…
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School expansion to go to voters
Cranbury school board OKs $7.3 million plan. By: Casha Caponegro The school board unanimously approved a school expansion project, set to cost $7.3 million. Voters will vote on the plan at a Jan. 22 referendum. On Tuesday, the board viewed revised designs by Allan Kehrt of KSS architects and a revised budget by Bovis Lend…
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Schedule visit online with Prudential Fox & Roach
Nationwide network brings homebuyers and realtors together electronically Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors offers an exclusive online feature to its customers, with just the click of a button. Showing Time, a unique service offered by Prudential Fox & Roach, allows customers to make appointments to see listings while on line at www.prufoxroach.com. As the first…
