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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: June 16, 2011
Tues., June 21 Cream Ridge Cemetery Association annual meeting: 6:30 p.m., New Egypt First Aid Squad Building, 32 Brynmore Road. all lot owners invited to attend; for information, call Janette Robbins at 609-758-8663. Horsemen’s meeting: 7 p.m., Horsemen’s Association of Millstone Township, Millstone Community Center on Stagecoach Road; for information, visit www.hamt.org. Wed., June 29 Cruise for…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Marine’s project to honor veterans
By Linda Seida, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Stacy Rose is a U.S. Marine through and through. As they say, once a Marine, always a Marine. People still call him Sarge, despite the fact the career military man is retired after serving in the Korean War and Vietnam. His cell phone treats callers to the Marines’…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Election date change goes to voters
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Voters will have the chance to weigh-in on whether the township’s nonpartisan May municipal elections should be moved to November to coincide with the statewide general election. The Township Council voted unanimously on June 9 to place a nonbinding referendum on the ballot Nov. 8 that asks voters…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Using baseball to learn about diabetes
By Mary Brienza, Special Writer Despite cloudy skies, cool temperatures and a slight wind, more than 350 people attended the third annual South Brunswick Athletic Association’s coach’s baseball game June 11. This year’s game was held to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and diabetes awareness for the community, according to organizers. St.…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Rain barrel workshop Tuesday
By Linda Seida, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Ecology-minded citizens can learn how to make their own rain barrels in a workshop hosted by the city’s Environmental Commission. The workshop on June 21 will be presented by the Rutgers Water Resources Team as part of a research project conducted by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension. Rutgers wants…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE policy takes on bullies
By Charles Kim, Managing Editor The message is clear: Bullying will not be tolerated. Board of Education members are working on a new policy, mandated by the state, to address incidents of bullying, intimidation and harassment in the district. ”This policy will tell people thinking about bullying that it is not tolerated in this district,”…
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DAYTON: Chiropractor will serve returning veterans
By Charles Kim, Managing Editor Dayton chiropractor Dr. Steven Dickert will be using his expertise to assist veterans returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan with their pain at no charge. ”This is a program I am very excited and very proud to be involved in,” Dr. Dickert said. “By teaming up with the U.S.…
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FLORENCE: Florence baseball team falls in state semis
Flashes rally in seventh to force extra inning By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor LAWRENCEVILLE — When Joe Frappolli Jr. reflects on this past season, his fondest memories will be of the players that helped the Florence High baseball team put together one of its finest seasons. ”These guys have been pounding away all year,” Frappolli…
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NRG Helps Ready YWCA for Summer Camps
By Diane Hasili NRG Energy, Inc. employees lent a helping hand and lots of muscle to the YWCA Princeton as part of its “NRG Global Giving Day.” In preparation of the June 20th start of the YWCA’s summer day camps, dance camps, gymnastic camps, and adventure camps, NRG volunteers landscaped the grounds, added play space…
