Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Town rising to Feinstein food challenge
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The township has raised a grand total of $55,129.44 so far as part of the Feinstein Foundation Challenge, beating last year’s total of about $47,000, Director of Social Services LouAnne Wolf said Monday. The challenge to raise money and food donations for the food pantry started March 1, and has…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Kuehner a good choice for board
By John E. Smith Jr., Dayton To the editor: Raymond Kuehner is a member of the South Brunswick Board of Education Citizens Budget Advisory Committee and has now come forward as a candidate for School Board. The citizens of South Brunswick should regard this as good news. Mr. Kuehner is a well-known member of…
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CRANBURY – Cody not running again
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY -— Mayor Winthrop Cody has decided to step down from the Cranbury Township Committee next year, and no petitions have been filed to fill his seat. Any potential candidates would now have to qualify for the open seat through write-in votes on the day of the primary election June…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Open to interpretation: Steel sculpture puzzles passers-by
The sculpture by artist Littleton Alston that was installed last week on a Town Center parcel at the corner of Route 33 and Robbinsville-Edinburg Road. (Staff photo by Joanne Degnan)
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Organizer
By Deidra Bucci COME CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL DANCE DAY and PRINCETON ARTS WEEK WHEN: Friday, April 29, 7 pm – 8 pm WHERE: Albert Hinds plaza and the Princeton Public Library community room 65 Witherspoon St. Princeton, NJ WHAT: Free teaching of fun, easy folk dances from around the world. All dances will be taught. COST:…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jerry Liu chosen as National Merit Scholar
Hillsborough High School senior Jerry Liu has been selected as a National Merit scholar. His probable career field is listed as engineering. He won the scholarship sponsored by the health care company Bristol-Myers Squibb, which annually awards scholarships to children of full-time employees. This is the first announcement of National Merit Scholars for this year.…
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SENIOR CORNER: Week of April 21
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each…
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MANVILLE: Ballplayers begin newest season
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer It was not quite baseball weather Saturday it seemed more like football season but that did not stop the players and coaches of the Manville Youth Athletic League from holding their opening day ceremony at Lincoln Park in Lost Valley. Teams gathered for the traditional start of the season…
