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It’s time for Girl Scout cookies
Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The cookies have arrived. Thursday marked the beginning of the annual sale of Girl Scout cookies for the East Windsor Area Girl Scouts. The youngsters sell the cookies to folks in the East Windsor, Hightstown, Roosevelt and Cranbury communities. The cookie sale makes up a large part of…
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MONROE: Holt visits Oak Tree School to promote library SKILLs
Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — On Jan. 12, Rep. Rush Holt of the 12th District visited Oak Tree Elementary School library to promote the Strengthening Kids’ Interest in Learning and Libraries (SKILLs) Act, which he plans to soon introduce on the federal level. During the visit, Rep. Holt announced his plans to introduce the…
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NEW HOPE: Mayor’s ‘roast’ is festival feature
NEW HOPE — For the past 15 years Larry Keller has been the people’s choice for mayor of New Hope. On Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m., the community will gather at Occasions in Union Square, New Hope, to mark his extensive tenure with a “Roast and Toast of Hizzoner, Laurence D. Keller.” The evening “promises…
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MONROE: Holt visits Oak Tree School to promote library SKILLs
Rep. Rush Holt of the 12th District reads and discusses a book with fourth-grade student Sririam Banda, 9, during the congressman’s visit to Oak Tree Elementary School’s library Jan. 12. Photo by Amy Batista.
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Local scout saves a life, wins award
CRANBURY — Girl Scout Amelia Whaley of Cranbury will receive the national Medal of Honor from the Girl Scouts of Central Southern, New Jersey for her heroic deeds on June 2, 2011. Amelia, who was 16 at the time of the incident, saved the life of her friend’s mother, Linda Cody. Ms. Cody was driving…
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MONROE: Holt visits Oak Tree School to promote library SKILLs
Rep. Rush Holt of the 12th District discusses a book review with fourth-grade student Melissa Romanoff, 9, during his visit to Oak Tree Elementary School’s library Jan. 12. Monroe Councilwoman Leslie Koppel listens to what Melissa has to say. Photo by Amy Batista.
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MONROE: Lighting contest winners went above and beyond
Dan and Brenda Ancona stand with Monroe Councilman Steve Dalina as they receive the first place award in the Monroe Recreation Holiday House Decorating Contest. Staff photo by David Kilby.
