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Local Ballet School Celebrates First World Ballet Day with Free Classes
By Thiago C. Silva Hamilton Twp, NJ, September 18, 2014: School of Ballet Central New Jersey will be offering free dance classes to the community to celebrate the first World Ballet Day. From November 29th through October 4th, BalletCNJ will offer free ballet, jazz, and modern classes to all ages and levels at their newly…
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EAST WINDSOR: Crash victim dies
EAST WINDSOR — The township woman seriously injured in an Aug. 30 accident on Route 33 at Lake Drive has died, police said Thursday. According to police, East Windsor resident Rochelle Harris, 59, of Bolton Road was pronounced dead at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday at the Capital Health Fuld Campus from the injuries suffered in the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: GOP candidates knock on doors, share thoughts
Mayor Doug Tomson and Township Committeewoman Gloria McCauley say they will be knocking on doors and sending news items to share their thoughts and plans in the next several weeks. "In addition to overseeing the township, we’re elected to listen to your thoughts and views," said a campaign press release. "That’s why we have always…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: NUI Soccer Team beats Red Bulls
Azra Baig photo. NUI’s Haroon Usmani is able to keep the ball away from the Red Bulls West Windsor Defender.
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MANVILLE: Neighbor’s dogs worried woman
Police blotter, Sept. 8-14 A woman called Sept. 8 and said she was worried that her Richard Avenue neighbor’s dogs would jump the fence and come after her husband, who was cutting the grass. — On Sept. 8 two ceramic dragon lawn gnomes were reported stolen the previous night from the front yard of a…
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WEST AMWELL TWP.: Man indicted for theft
A Hunterdon County grand jury has indicted Christopher D. Campbell, 38, of Bayville, for third-degree theft from the Quick Chek store on Route 31 in West Amwell Township on June 11 and 12. The indictment moves the matter to a trial phase. Police said Mr. Campbell, a previous store employee, had a key to the…
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MANVILLE: Octoberfest celebrates the German tradition
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer The calendar may still say September, but this weekend an Oktoberfest in Manville will celebrate the German tradition. It will be held at Sacred Heart Church grounds on Friday and Saturday from 6-10 p.m. The event is sponsored by Christ the Redeemer Church and school parents, with proceeds going…
