Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: Film to serve as forum for immigration discussion
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Neighbors are invited to attend viewing of the "Welcome to Shellybville" film from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the St. Anthony of Padua gymnasium. "The film explores immigrant integration and the interplay between race, religion, and identity," said Lenore Isleib in an e-mail statement to the…
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Family Tees at Forsgate Country Club Offer Fun For Golfers Big and Small
Suzy Abrams Jones Monroe Township, N.J., (June 9, 2011)—Interested in getting the entire family involved in the game of golf? Look no further than the private Forsgate Country Club in Monroe, New Jersey, recognized as New Jersey’s “No. 1 Family Club” in a recent GolfStyles magazine reader poll. The club’s members are enjoying the first…
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Summer Concerts Come to Forrestal Village Piazza Jazz, Rock and World Music to Highlight Series
Forrestal Village Summer Concerts
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Cops dodge balls for cancer patient
Several police officers and others played dodgeball June 3 to help a second grade student battle brain cancer.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SB Waves fly high again
The South Brunswick Soccer Club U13 Wave members are all smiles after winning their flight for the second straight spring. Team members include, kneeling, from left, Spoorthi Datla, Samantha Resnick, Ariana Burchfield, Simran Khanna, Jules Franco, Natalie Jacobs, Zuleika Alvarado and Julie Berkery; and back row from left, assistant coach Mac Alvarado, Mikala Valosin, Kiran…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: School lunch prices to rise
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD — The Board of Education has voted to increase student lunch prices by 5 cents at the middle school and high school and 10 cents at the elementary school beginning in September. The new lunch prices will be $2.10 at the elementary school and $2.30 at both the…
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Seventeen have applied for job of schools chief
For LPS and West Amwell By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Two local school boards have received a lot of interest in the job opening for a shared superintendent. Forty-three people requested applications for the job-share at Lambertville Public School and West Amwell Elementary School. Seventeen people returned completed applications that meet or exceed requirements, according…
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NEW HOPE: Playhouse’s summer season will not materialize this year
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — A plan to purchase and save the landmark Bucks County Playhouse that was sidelined by a crowded field of potential buyers is now moving forward full force, with reports that one of the interested parties has fallen out. Despite the forward movement, it comes too late…
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ALLENTOWN: Teacher to help build school in Africa
Megan Smith, a teacher at Allentown High School, will go to Malawi, Africa, to help build a school in a nearby poor area.
