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  • New Jersey Historian and Professor to Speak About Abolitionist Richard Waln at MCCC Apr. 28

    New Jersey Historian and Professor to Speak About Abolitionist Richard Waln at MCCC Apr. 28

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Historian and professor Susan Kozel will present a lecture entitled “Slavery and Freedom in New Jersey: The Life and Work of Quaker Abolitionist Richard Waln” on Wednesday, April 28, noon to 1 p.m., at Mercer County Community College. This lecture is free and open to the public and…

  • Call Us For All Your Party Rental Needs!

    Call Us For All Your Party Rental Needs!

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  • Deadline Draws Near to Join 36,000 New Jersey First-Time Homebuyers

    By Gregg Semanick-New Jersey’s IRS Spokesman MOUNTAINSIDE  – More than 36,000 New Jersey homebuyers already have collected nearly $249.1 million in First-Time Homebuyer Credits.  As the deadline draws near, the Internal Revenue Service reminds potential homebuyers that they must have a binding contract to purchase a home by April 30, 2010 and must close on that…

  • Local Family to Host Rummage Sale to Benefit Juvenile Diabetes Research

    By Kim buonocore A multi-family Rummage sale will take place April 16th-18th to benenfit the JDRF.  Items for sale include clothing for infants, kids and adults, craft supplies, household goods, toys, exercise equipment, furniture and much, much more.  To make a donation contact, Kim Buonocore at [email protected].  Sale to be held at 3 Stagecoach Way,…

  • Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club Announces Annual Tryouts

    By Bill Rodgers The Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club (MTSC) will be conducting their annual try-outs for boys and girls, ages 9 to 13, interested in being part of the 2010-2011 travel program.  Free Try-outs will be held during the month of May at the Mill Pond Soccer Complex located in Belle Mead.  MTSC’s goal is to field multiple…

  • MTEF Fundraiser

    By MTEF Many of you don’t know the story of how Cougar Stadium came to be.  7 years ago, Ann Marie Webber, then Principal of the old high school, approached a group of residents to explore the possibility of building a stadium behind the new high school with a projected cost of $2.1 million. As…

  • LAWRENCE: Robb provides spark for LHS girls lacrosse

    By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor    For Lawrence High’s girls’ lacrosse team to improve on last year’s 3-10 record, coach Heather Rainey knows it will have to be done in small steps.    No matter how large or small those steps are, as long as they’re going forward the coach will be happy.    So far, so good.…

  • The ‘Tones and Me

    The ‘Tones and Me

    By Marcus Budline Though the syllables coming from the group of ten huddled men may sound like a mysterious incantation to those outside the room, the “dooms,” “dahs,” “oohs,” and “ahhs,” are much more to me and the other members of Princeton High School’s all male a capella group, the Testostertones. These sounds make up…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pasta-fueled Viking lacrosse squad starts well

    By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer    If, as Napoleon suggested, an army marches on its stomach, so too might a successful lacrosse team.    The players on the South Brunswick High boys’ lacrosse squad, which opened its season by winning two of three games, gather for pasta parties prior to games. The events are hosted by different…