Category: archives
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Natalia Knochowski
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Millstone’s Daniel Dube, a harness racing driver who keeps his horses at Monroe’s Congress Hill Farm, won the prestigious $604,100 Little Brown Jug on Sept. 23 in Delaware, Ohio, driving the 3-year-old colt stallion Rock N Roll Heaven. The Little Brown Jug race is basically "the Kentucky Derby of harness racing,"…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Jason Armstrong realizes his team is just a goal scorer away from being something really special. Of course, there are a number of boys soccer teams that are in the same situation this year. But even without that one big scoring threat, the Robbinsville High boys soccer team has proved to be competitive…
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LAWRENCE: Police, firefighters help support autism agency
On Saturday Lawrence Township residents, along with local police and firefighters, helped raise funds and awareness for autism. Sponsored by the Lawrence Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) through the efforts of Officers Andres Mejia and Michael Whitmore, over $4,000 was raised for Autism New Jersey (ANJ). Paul and Janice Tweedly, co-owners of Captain Paul’s Firehouse Dogs,…
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Comments sought on Plumsted PD
By: centraljersey.com PLUMSTED – The local Police Department is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of its effort to be accredited through the New Jersey Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission. As part of the assessment, department employees and community members are invited to offer comments by calling 609-758-1540 on Monday, Oct. 18, between 9 a.m.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kingston church to premiere 10 Commandments film
By Davy James, Staff Writer The Kingston Presbyterian Church will holding a world premiere of the movie “I Am,” a film produced by former major league baseball player Todd Zeile about the Ten Commandments to coincide with the date 10/10/10. The film, being released exclusively through churches, tells the tale of 10 people trying to…
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LETTER: Johnson gives all
Harriet Indik Hershenov, Kendall Park Each year, Citizens for Independent Living presents the Barry Indik Memorial Award for Community Service to outstanding local volunteers. One truly fine recipient was Debra Johnson, whose political career has includes serving on the Township Committee, later on the Township Council and as our first elected mayor. Her contributions have…
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Photo journey at library
By: centraljersey.com "Between the Centuries: A Photographic Journey Back in Time" will be held Oct. 14 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Pennington Public Library. It is a slide presentation and talk by local historian Jack Koeppel. This is the first in a series to be given by the Hopewell Valley Historical Society. A…
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A vote for Kaplan
By: centraljersey.com Pennington Borough residents are looking for a responsible, experienced and community-minded individual to represent them on Borough Council. To many of us who know her, Eva Kaplan is the person for the job. During the 16 years that Eva has lived on Railroad Place, she has been involved with a multiplicity of local…
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NB ‘Hall’ seeking candidates
By: centraljersey.com The Northern Burlington Athletic Hall of Fame is seeking completed applications for the Class of 2011. Applications can be found on www.nburlington.com. To find an application from the NBC High School website, click on NBC High School, then click on Athletics. On the right side, scroll down to NB Athletic Hall of Fame…
