Category: archives
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HILLSBOROUGH: Gene Robbins named Beacon editor
Gene Robbins is the new managing editor of the Hillsborough Beacon.
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Garden club meeting
By: centraljersey.com Thursday, Jan. 27 – The Neshanic Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. at the Station House on Olive Street in Neshanic Station. Walter Choroszewski, renowned photographer and lecturer, will present "The Great Tree Adventure." Also, club member Jeannie Geremia will speak about the New Jersey State Flower Show. A…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Discovering robotics
Ric Principato Chris Banziger lends a hand to Vivienne Halm as she pilots Sheldon, the team’s competition robot.
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Mary Brienza
By: centraljersey.com The residencies of some students attending township school are currently being investigated by the Board of Education. There have been 65 investigations so far this year that resulted in 13 withdrawals and denial of entrances, district Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney said at the Jan. 10 Board of Education meeting. Last year, there were…
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New Jersey law now requires recycling of e-waste
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – Old TVs, computers and computer monitors – items known collectively as electronic waste or e-waste – must be recycled as required by the Electronic Waste Management Act. "We expect a smooth transition thanks to the work of municipalities, counties and manufacturers who have been cooperating closely with the DEP to coordinate…
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Summer Romance Heats Up in "High School Musical 2, Jr." at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Feb. 25-27
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J.- Good-bye classroom, hello, summer! Teen romance takes center stage for the East High Wildcats when "High School Musical 2, Jr." comes to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. An ensemble group from MCCC’s Tomato Patch and Kelsey Players brings the hit show to life Friday, Feb. 25 and Saturday,…
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Legion looking for candidates to attend prestigious program
By: centraljersey.com Mary Brienza Staff Writer American Legion Post 401 is looking for male high school students to attend a prestigious summer program in June called New Jersey Boys State, post officials said. Students interested in attending must be students of South Brunswick High School, be recommended by the school, and have at least a…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Patrick Anderson knows the Robbinsville High girls basketball team is a work in progress. That’s one reason why last week’s 50-42 win over Princeton was so important to the Ravens’ first-year head coach. He wanted his players to see some positive results for all of the hard work they have put in this…
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YMCA to launch fundraising campaign
By: centraljersey.com The Somerset Valley YMCA will kick off its 2011 Strong Kids Campaign at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the Somerville Family YMCA. The six-week campaign will look to raise $200,000 toward the Somerset Valley YMCA’s goal of $300,000 for 2011. Peter Schoberl of Community First Bank, Somerset, and Stephen Emr of Team…
