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NEW DELI OPENS IN LAWRENCEVILLE
By Denis & Peter Duran LAWRENCEVILLE NJ – Aggie’s Deli & Grill will be holding its official grand opening on Saturday, December 8 in Lawrenceville. Aggie’s is located at 1279 Brunswick Ave., just south of where Rt. 206 and alternate Rt. 1 merge into the Brunswick Circle. Co-owners and brothers Denis and Peter Duran named…
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CRANBURY: Woman’s Club sets Thanksgiving table for Elms residents
Submitted photo Members of the Woman’s Club of Cranbury stand behind the centerpieces made this Thanksgiving for the Elms of Cranbury facility.
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LAMBERTVILLE: The tree lighting
On Saturday, Lambertville ushered in the holiday season with its annual tree lighting at the corner of Bridge and Union streets.
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ALLENTOWN: Poised Redbirds ready for Neptune
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Chi Oriji was a nervous wreck the first time that he started a game for the Allentown High School football team two years ago. Now a senior, the Redbirds linebacker is one of the poised veterans who will lead the top-seeded AHS team into its Central Jersey Group III…
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Community Calendar: Nov. 29 edition
Thurs., Nov. 29 Beginning Quilt Workshop For Grades 3-6: 4:15 p.m., Allentown Public Library, 16 So. Main St. We will use Jeff Brunbeau’s book, “The Quiltmaker’s Gift,” as inspiration to create our own design on a crazy patchwork square using lace, charms, beads and buttons. Registration required. Call 609-259-7565. School-Age Storytime and Craft: 4:30 p.m.,…
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MONROE: Gaskos holds holiday open house
Amy Batista photo Visitors watch a firework display shortly after Santa Claus arrives by the Applegarth Volunteer Engine Company #1 at the annual Christmas Open House at Gasko’s Family Farm & Greenhouses in Monroe on Nov. 23.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Nathanson keeps BOE seat
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Incumbent Barry Nathanson will keep his seat on the Board of Education. According to an update on the provisional ballots cast in this year’s election by the Middlesex County Clerk late Tuesday, Mr. Nathanson won the third seat on the board ahead of challenger Azra Baig by 122 votes,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: The tree lighting
Mayor David Del Vecchio (center) and his helpers flip the switch to light the tree.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Council postpones bonding measure vote
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The Lambertville City Council decided at its Nov. 19 meeting to postpone, until its Dec. 17 meeting, a public hearing and adoption vote on a proposed ordinance that would amend a previously adopted $500,000 bond ordinance pertaining to the 9/11 Memorial Garden in the pocket park at Bridge…
