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McGowan Wins Elks District Free Throw Contest
[email protected] Maeve McGowan, 9, of East Windsor recently won the 8-9 year old girls division of the ELKS Free Throw Shooting Contest. McGowan had won at her local lodge, then competed against other local winners at Ridgeway Middle School in Edgewater Park on Saturday, January 12th. By winning the district competition, Maeve will advance to…
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Accredited Statistician To Discuss Statistical Analysis in MCCC Lecture Feb. 7
By Candace Zafirellis Accredited Professional Statistician Mark Nicolich will give a talk at Mercer County Community College at noon on Thursday, Feb. 7, in the Communications Building, room 109. The discussion, “Why Do We Need Statistics?”, is part of the college’s Spring Distinguished Lecture Series held at the West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. The lecture…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Volunteer firefighters celebrate 50th anniversary
Dennis Symons Robbinsville Fire Chief Chuck Petty presents Lt. Thomas Krakowski, vice president of the Washington Volunteer Firemen, with the 2012 Firefighter of the Year award on Sunday. Photo by Dennis Symons www.dennissymons.com
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Community honors fallen hero
In honor of fallen solider Army Sfc. Benjamin Moore, from left, Deputy Mayor Heather Cheesman, Brian Maugeri, Nancy Maugeri, Vince Torpey, Mayor Lynch, Commissioner Zig´mont Targonski, and parents Amy Moore and Patrick Moore stand with the Honorary Member flag on Monday in Bordentown City. (Photo by Charley Falkenburg)
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CRANBURY: Puppy love lessons
Submitted photo Isabel Kinney holds ALu, a puppy that may eventually assist the blind.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County $5K grant nets 22 arrests
File photo The Vincenza motel on Route 1 is one of several in the township serviced by a county law enforcement grant.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Town ‘adopts’ a new sister community
Mayor says community will help Sea Bright get back on its feet By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The municipality will be lending a helping hand to Sea Bright to assist the hurricane-battered shore town in getting back on its feet. Mayor Dave Fried announced at the Jan. 10 Township Council meeting that Robbinsville…
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LETTER: Time to tackle the national debt
From: Gregory Cinque, Millstone Township To the editor: If our federal government was a family that ran up a huge credit card debt and the family went to a financial adviser, what would the adviser do? First, the adviser would do a thorough examination of the family’s current spending patterns, then establish a new curtailed…
