Category: archives
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MONROE: Township dedicates 9/11 beam at firehouse
Staff photo by Natalia Knochowski Mayor Richard Pucci speaks about 9/11 and the sacrifices of emergency workers.
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Ex-New Yorker faces facts: she loves NJ
By: centraljersey.com Jim and I moved to New Jersey under duress. He had been transferred to an office in Newark and the thought of commuting from Eastern Long Island to New Jersey was daunting, so relocation was in order. New Jersey, to a native New Yorker, was a joke – a pimple that God stuck…
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Farm dinners series continues Sept. 19 in Solebury
The Dinners on the Farm series, which combines behind-the-scenes farm tours with fresh and seasonal meals prepared by local chefs, will continue Sept. 19 from 3-7 p.m. at Manoff Market Gardens, 3100 Comfort Road, Solebury. The distance between farm and table has never been shorter, according to a spokesman. Manoff Market Gardens will host the…
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Twenty Minutes to Curtain Productions Returns with Family Musical, “Hansel and Gretel,” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Sept. 3-19
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Making good on its promise to return annually, Twenty Minutes to Curtain Productions, under the wing of legendary costume designer and show producer Arthur Gerold, presents an original adaptation of the classic fairytale, “Hansel and Gretel” as the opening show of the 2010-11 season at Mercer County Community…
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Lea Kahn
By: centraljersey.com Township Council has thrown its support behind a proposed bill that would require private schools and colleges to reimburse public school districts for the cost of educating the children of faculty members who live in tax-exempt campus housing. This is the same bill, proposed by state Sen. Shirley K. Turner (D-15th Legislative District),…
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Saturday, Sept. 11
By: centraljersey.com Town picnic: 4-7 p.m., Laurel Avenue and Union Street, Kingston. Kingstown Town Picnic to celebrate Kingston. Contact: Celeste Twamley, [email protected]. Monday, Sept. 13 Hawaiian history and culture: 12:30 p.m., South Brunswick Senior Center. In-depth look at Hawaii offered by Gail Mahealani Small. Includes demonstrations of Hawaiian handcrafts, hula dance and slide presentation. Tuesday,…
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Lawrence should have more firepower up front this season
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor If casual fans watching soccer games complain about a lack of goal scoring, just think how coaches feel when their own teams can’t find the range. Lawrence High girls coach Dana Williams knew the feeling all too well during last year’s 3-14 season, as the Cardinals scored just seven times.…
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MILLSTONE: WTC memorial gets root from local nursery
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The 16 white swamp oak trees now taking root at the World Trade Center’s Memorial Plaza are the first of 400 shade trees from Millstone’s Halka Nurseries that are helping to usher in the rebirth of ground zero. A portion of the 1,000-acre tree nursery in Millstone has…
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CRANBURY: Parents irked by Old Trenton Road bus stop
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer CRANBURY Residents on Parkview Road and Hardley Drive asked the school board Tuesday to consider moving school bus stops. The stop, which is on Old Trenton Road, is dangerous because of the amount of traffic on the road, residents said. In the past, students were picked up on Parkview…
