Category: archives
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Around Cranbury: A lost Teddy bear is found
By:Lorraine Sedor The July installment of Art in the Park takes place this Sunday, July 15 from noon to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Cranbury Arts Council, Art in the Park will meet at Memorial Park, next to the Firehouse on Main Street. Nadine Berkowsky will be Guest Artist, on hand to offer advice. As…
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WW 12s softball outscored in District 12 tourney
Hot hitting tapers in 21-20 loss to New Egypt By: Justin Feil Just looking at the score, 21-20, it might look as though a missed extra point cost the West Windsor 12-year-old all-star team a win against New Egypt on Tuesday. Look closer, and realize it was a girls’ softball game, a losers’ bracket semifinal…
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PAL 10-year-olds take tourney opener
BASEBALL: The East Windsor PAL 10-year-old squad defeated Millstone in the District 12 tournament opener Tuesday by a score of 9-2. By: Neil Hay The East Windsor PAL 10-year-olds got off to a winning start in District 12 Tuesday, posting a 9-2 win over Millstone-Roosevelt. The game was played in Millstone but, by a coin…
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Senator seeks support in November
Letter to the editor To the editor: I would like to publicly thank all the voters in the 12th District who put forth the effort and voted in the Senatorial primary election on June 26, 2001. I am grateful and impressed with all the tremendous support I received. As I promised, I reaffirm my commitment…
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The Grande Mill at Cream Ridge
Peaceful Monmouth County farmlands enclose a community of spacious homesites Set amid the peaceful farmlands of Western Monmouth County in Upper Freehold Township, The Grande Mill at Cream Ridge is close to a horse farm, which adjoins a corner of the community. The Cream Ridge Golf Course and Country Club is less than a mile…
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‘Happy’ musical act is first class
First Class Act will bring its musical show to East Windsor’s Etra Lake Park Wednesday night. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR The "happy" music of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s will be the focus of a tuneful history lesson on rock and roll provided by the five-member band First Class Act. The concert will…
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A taste of the French countryside on Main St.
Bread and Life, located on 39 N. Main St., opened in mid-June and serves lunch and early dinner customers in a quiet and comfortable setting. By:Amanda Bok When patrons enter downtown’s newest business addition Bread & Life a familiar smell greets them at the door. The scent of something baking. That’s because each…
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Arts Council nears decision on site
Sources say the Princeton Shopping Center and a Hopewell-area site have been eyed as options to the existing building. By: Jennifer Potash The future home of The Arts Council of Princeton may become clearer by the end of the month. And sources familiar with the council’s search say the Princeton Shopping Center and a Hopewell-area…
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Forsgate offering meeting space
By:Al Wicklund MONROE The Residence at Forsgate, an assisted living facility, is offering free meeting rooms to community groups and organizations. Hal Peskin, owner of the Forsgate institution, said The Residence, offers meeting rooms and ample parking. "As a member of the community, we want to open our doors to our neighbors. Offering free…
