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EAST WINDSOR: Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse to reopen
EAST WINDSOR — Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse is scheduled to reopen in the township this spring. Township Mayor Janice Mironov recently made the announcement. ”We are excited to have Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse reopen at this prominent location in our community. Charlie Brown’s has been a popular stop for area residents looking for a good place to…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Jan. 27
Hightstown Officers arrested Richard Van Hise, 44, of Westerlea Arms Apartments, and charged him with failure to comply with a court order to pay child support at 11:18 p.m. Jan. 13, police said. Officers responded on a reported disturbance at the apartment complex and upon arrival and performing credential checks of the involved parties found…
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Onsen for All Announces Opening of Registered Yoga School
By Onsen For All Inaugural Yoga Teacher Training Program to Start March 29, 2012 KINGSTON, NJ / January 26, 2012 Onsen for All has announced the opening of a Yoga Alliance Registered Yoga School (RYS) at their location in the village of Kingston. With this new affiliation, Onsen will now offer professional training for yoga…
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Loved ones celebrate ‘Mother Turner’
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Known as ‘Mother Turner’ by members of Hightstown’s Mount Olivet Baptist Church, Helen Turner’s family celebrated her birthday — and legacy — last month during a surprise 95th birthday party. "We had a grand time just getting together,” said son Donald “Don” Turner, husband to State Senator Shirley Turner, of…
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WEST AMWELL: Special hunt yields dollars for volunteers
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — The sum of $1,250 was raised for the West Amwell Fire Company at a unique hunting fundraiser Saturday (Jan. 21). The event was held at the Hunt’s Family Preserve off Mt. Airy-Harbourton Road. For $60, one was able to hunt the preserve and bag up to three…
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Winter Festival’s in full swing
In New Hope and Lambertville By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE-NEW HOPE — A big parade that begins in New Hope and crosses the Delaware River free bridge to Lambertville, music, dance, plenty of good things to eat and drink, puppet shows, ice carvings done before your eyes, a “roasting” of New Hope Mayor Larry…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Confident Gildner improving on mat
RHS sophomore keeps winning By Justin Feil, The Packet Group All it took was a good start for Tyler Gildner to realize that this was going to be a much different season. The Robbinsville High School sophomore won his first 10 matches at heavyweight this year, and expectations rose with every win. A sub-.500 season…
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CRANBURY: Eagle Scout organizes police storage area
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Sometimes police departments need fancy new technology to serve their community more efficiently, and sometimes they need something much less expensive like a more organized storage area, which is what Eagle Scout Joshua Diamond gave to the Cranbury police. ”We had some built-in shelves that were just not working…
