Category: archives
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Murder Mystery Performance
By Debbie LAWRENCE — Who did it? Come to a murder mystery performance Friday, February 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lawrence High School cafeteria to find out who killed the famous chef Sal Ladd. Theater To Go, a professional troupe with more than 16 years of experience, will stage an interactive murder mystery…
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EAST WINDSOR: Big loss for family, friends of Eddie
Determined local man hit, killed on Dutch Neck Road; township woman charged By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — They look forward to it every Wednesday, but when the winter bowling league at Brunswick East Windsor Lanes on Route 130 gathered for its game night this week, there was little reason to celebrate. One…
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IRS Offers Advice on What to Do If You Are Still Missing a W-2
By Gregg Semanick – New Jersey’s IRS Spokesperson Getting ready to file your tax return? Make sure you have all your documents before you start. You should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement from each of your employers. Employers have until February 1, 2010 to send you a 2009 Form W-2 earnings statement. If you…
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Writers and Artists Invited to Submit Work for Mercer County Literary Journal: Sponsorship Opportunities Available
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Area writers and artists are invited to submit their work for possible inclusion in Kelsey Review, a Mercer County literary journal published annually by Mercer County Community College. The review accepts short fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction essays, excerpts of novels, black and white line drawings (suitable for digital scanning),…
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Bridge Named for Fallen Soldier
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders BRIDGEWATER – SSG Andrew T. Lobosco, who grew up in Bridgewater and graduated from Immaculata High School in Somerville, was posthumously honored this month when the Somerset County Board of Freeholders officially named the pedestrian bridge near the high school in his memory. More than 150 people attended…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Club’s gift is no joke
After about 200 area residents turned out for the Hillsborough Optimist Club’s comedy night fundraiser for Camp Quality New Jersey, the club made a $4,500 donation to the group. ”This was our club’s first major event for the year, and it turned out very well,” said Mary Glynn, the club’s president. “Not only did we…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Storm aftermath
Phil McAuliffe Mechanic Kyle Robinson and Arounkone Sananikone, owner of Pure Energy Cycling & Java in Lambertville, puts bike tires around the neck of Kwashi the Cycling snowman on Saturday.
