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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents aid shore storm victims
Submitted photo Filling the need Monmouth Junction resident Joan Sichel packs her car with donations to help storm victims in Ocean County.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New fitness programn helps all ages
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor There is a new fitness craze sweeping through gyms in the region offering a chance for people of all ages to finally get into shape. Created by Paul Mavi in South Africa, the fitness regimen allows students to trace letters in their movements while taking part in a cardio…
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Arts Council of Princeton’s Flamenco Dance Students have Unique Opportunity to Perform in the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre’s Holiday Production
Arts Council of Princeton Student Ensemble dancing "Alegrias"
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LAMBERTVILLE: Artist gained patience for mosaics
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Artist Leyla Spencer has always loved mosaics, but she waited awhile to try working in them herself. ”I’ve been doing mosaics for about 10 years,” she said. “Before that, I worked in pastels for a long time. Now that I’m older, I have the patience for mosaics. It’s…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Tweets and peeps propel write-in candidate’s win
McLaughlin reflects on election to Upper Freehold Regional BOE By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD — Who needs nominating petitions and campaign signs when you have Facebook friends and Twitter? Tia McLaughlin, 41, of Galloping Brook Road, used texts, tweets and Facebook to mobilize support and win a one-year term on the Upper Freehold…
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REGION: Area looking good after storm
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Things are looking good in Lambertville in regard to recovering from Hurricane Sandy, Mayor David Del Vecchio said. ”I think everyone in town has their electric power back,” the mayor said Monday afternoon. “Things are getting back to normal. The elementary school had a Halloween event yesterday, which…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Ridin’ the rails
Jaelyn Flagg, 8, of Hightstown, colors a large drawing of the John Bull train during the 180th Aniversary Event and Train Show Photos at the Hightstown High School on Oct. 27. Photo by Amy Batista
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Arts Council of Princeton’s Flamenco Dance Students have Unique Opportunity to Perform in the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre’s Holiday Production
By Lisa Botalico Arts Council of Princeton’s Flamenco Dance students will be featured in El Sueño a Spanish Holiday Dance and Music production, presented by the Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre at the Kelsey Theatre, December 7 & 8. Based on the story of Nutcracker Ballet, Director and Arts Council’s Spanish Dance instructor, Lisa Botalico, sets…
