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MONROE: Dance to highlight Holocaust survival
Submitted photo The Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company prepares for a show in Monroe Jan. 27.
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25
Batista Senator Linda Greenstein of the 14th District visits the East Windsor Area Girl Scouts during the first weekend of selling Girl Scout cookies this year. Sen. Greenstein selects Girl Scout cookies from members of Cadette Troop 71447 out´side of Walmart on Jan. 19. The annual cookie sale began last week and continues until Feb.…
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CRANBURY: Heirloom dollhouse on display
Submitted photos The Bunting family is sharing its prized family dollhouse with the community.
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25
Former East Windsor Township Manager Alan Fisher receives a certificate of appreciation from the Township Council upon his retirement Jan. 22. From left are Deputy Mayor Alan Rosenberg, Councilman Perry Shapiro, Mr. Fisher, Councilman John Zoller, Mayor Janice Mironov, Councilman Marc Lippman and Councilman Hector Duke. (Photo by David Kilby)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Education foundation announces grants
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Education Foundation of South Brunswick Township, Inc. recently announced some $11,400 in grants for the 2012-2013 school year. Foundation member and former Board of education member Martin Abschutz made the announcement during last week’s board meeting. The non-profit foundation formed several years ago to help fund district needs…
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25
Officer Paul Wille, of the East Windsor Police Department, oversees a large rig as it turns onto Route 571 en route to the New Jersey Turnpike’s new Interchange 8 on Tuesday. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25
Phil McAuliffe Also this week, people from across the nation traveled to D.C. to witness the public inauguration of President Barack Obama. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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TRENTON: State senator urges qualifying workers to claim EITC
Sen. Shirley K. Turner (D-Mercer/Hunterdon) has issued a reminder that people who work and earn less than $50,270 may be eligible to boost their income with the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and receive free tax preparation assistance through one of several Mercer County VITA sites. The reminder was issued as part of National…
