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The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Radam Schwartz Quartet
By Virginia DeBerry The Radam Schwartz Quartet Thursday January 20 7.30PM n 10.30PM at MAKEDA 338 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ Radam Schwartz n Hammond B3 Organ No Cover Over Twenty-five Years of Groove From a Master of the Hammond B3 Organ Radam Schwartz has built his reputation playing with such great musicians as Arthur…
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Amber Cox
By: centraljersey.com MANSFIELD – A township committeeman has resigned from his position, effective Jan. 31, because of a new work policy by his employer. Kenneth Denti, a Republican member of the Township Committee for five years, sent a letter of resignation to the township on Jan. 13. The letter, addressed to the mayor and other…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: War of words: Stone Bridge students go 20 rounds in spelling bee
Contestants tried to calm their nerves prior to the start of the spelling bee. From left: Thomas Bethea, Tommy Krosnowski, Christopher Napoleon, Zachary Dowbnia and Lindsay Rubeinstein. (Staff photo by Joanne Degnan)
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com LAMBERTVILLE – The Friends of the Lambertville Library have been selected to receive a $1,500 state grant toward the cost of putting on the Artist Visions Film Festival again. The festival, planned for this summer, is free of charge to the public. The New Jersey State Council on the Arts Local Area Projects…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Student’s Sampler to offer taste of newest eateries
By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer Hillsborough High School senior Michael Zhang has made the most of his internship with the Hillsborough Business Advocate’s Office, and up-and-coming restaurants in the area should take notice. Upon seeing the increasingly high turnover rate for local restaurants during his time with the REACH Senior Intern program, Michael decided to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sign size at issue in Sonic proposal
Ronald Gasiorowski (left), an attorney hired by a resident, questions Brett Skapinetz, an engineer hired by the applicant, during the Jan. 13 township Planning Board meeting on a proposed Sonic restaurant. (Staff photo by Andrew Corselli)
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MCCC to Offer EPA/HUD-Approved Building Renovation Training
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ — Beginning February 9, Mercer County Community College (MCCC) will offer training courses for New Jersey contractors who work on renovation, repair and painting projects that may disturb lead-based paint in pre-1978 homes and buildings. The training meets federal and state requirements, and is offered in partnership with the…
