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BBQ and Baseball May 15
By Har Sinai Temple HAR SINAI BARBECUE & BASEBALL DAY Hopewell Twp. – Sunny days, the end the religious school year and barbecue are entwined in a single afternoon for Har Sinai Temple members on May 15. The temple’s Men’s Club and Religious School are combining efforts to usher in the warmer…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
By Rich Fisher In travel soccer play, the U-11 South Brunswick Boys Phoenix beat the Hillsborough Tigers, 4-1 and the Robbinsville Revolution, 2-1, with both games on the road. Goaltending duties were handled by Zafar Bhayat. Ben Butler was on fire scoring four goals in the two games while Dylan Inguardi and Omer Khan tallied…
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AIR slates benefit luncheon
Artists In Residence (AIR) has announced a spring fundraiser and the nonprofit’s only benefit for the year, a luncheon at Marsha Brown Restaurant. The event takes place on May 4 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the old stone church on South Main Street, New Hope. Tickets are $40 and may be purchased online through Paypal…
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EAST WINDSOR: Brazen bruin makes surprise visit to Exit 8
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — One black bear and one tree caused hours of traffic delays along the New Jersey Turnpike and drew an international media circus as firefighters and wildlife officials worked to bring him down April 15. Responders safely sedated and removed the 297-pound bear after he climbed about 40…
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COLUMBUS: Young Greyhounds gaining experience
Baseball showing potential By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Rick Doppler knows he has a young baseball team at Northern Burlington High School this season. He also knows that could bode well for the future. ”We’re very young,” Doppler said. “We start two freshmen and a sophomore in the infield. But we still want to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Charter school proposal draws massive crowd
By Mary Brienza and Charles W. Kim, Staff Writers Controversy over a proposed charter school in the area flooded the municipal building with more than 300 people during a Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing April 14. The Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS) went before the township’s zoning board to request a change in use…
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PRINCETON JUNIOR SCHOOL’S GRADE IV CLASSES AID JAPAN
By Lori Lipsky Press Release Contact: Lori Lipsky Email: [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 10:00 A.M. EDT, April 20, 2011 PRINCETON JUNIOR SCHOOL’S GRADE IV CLASSES AID JAPAN princeton, new jersey, APRIL 18, 2011: The Grade IV classes at Princeton Junior School developed, planned, and executed a fundraiser last week to benefit victims…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – New management is familiar at Bagel Basket
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Kendall Park resident and owner Bobby Patel, left, and Monmouth Junction resident and baker Juan Camarillo Lopez, 33, in the Bagel Basket on Route 1.
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STOCKTON: Town’s budget plan calls for tax decrease
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — In this day and age, taxpayers would be forgiven easily if they thought the cost of everything, everywhere, is going up, but that’s not true, at least not in Stockton this year. The cost of government services actually would go down if the Borough Council approves the budget…
