Category: archives
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SOMERSET VALLEY YMCA SUMMER CAMP – MORE THAN JUST FOND MEMORIES
Jim Vaccarella and Hillsborough camp counselor, Lois Bennett
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MANVILLE: Cheerleaders excel at UCA camp
Hando receives special honor by Mary Ellen Zangara, Correspondent Manville High School’s cheerleaders already have been cheering even though the football season has not yet begun. The girls have been practicing since school ended in June and have attended a cheerleading camp. The cheerleaders have been at MHS four nights a week doing exercise routines…
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Dancing for the Cure – Dancing Like the Stars
By Mary Jane Crawforde You Can Dance “Like” the Stars as You Dance for the Cure! Proceeds will Benefit Ovarian Cancer Research and Awareness Hamilton, N.J. (August 17, 2009) –Yes, you too can learn to Dance Like the Stars! The Teal Tea Foundation is sponsoring the “Dancing for a Cure – Dancing Like the Stars”…
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Jazz on 2 at Katmandu Coming Sept. 27
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, N.J. – The sounds of Bebop, Dixieland, Latin Jazz, Modern Jazz and Blues will fill the air as Mercer County Community College (MCCC) presents "Jazz On 2 at Katmandu" on Sunday, Sept. 27 at Katmandu on Route 29 in Trenton. Celebrating the one-year anniversary of WWFM radio’s return to jazz,…
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Infants Program Offered at Har Sinai
By Har Sinai NEW MUSIC PROGRAM FOR INFANTS AT HAR SINAI HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – Har Sinai Temple is expanding its educational programs to include a 10-session "I’ve Got Rhythm" class for children ages six-to-14 months. Beginning Sept. 23 and running Wednesdays through Dec. 2, the sessions will be led by the Temple’s music director,…
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Publicity
Donna Noonan —FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— Newcomers Club Begins 50th Year August 11, 2009, Princeton, NJ—Princeton Area Newcomers Club is celebrating its 50th year helping people settle into their communities and make lasting friendships. Whether you have moved across the street or across an ocean, have just arrived or have lived here a while,…
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Outdoor Classrooms
PHOTO/MARK CZAJKOWSKI Millie Turnbull (left) and Rachel Olkin pick borage flowers and leaves in the Waldorf School of Princeton garden, which will be used in ice cream at the bent spoon.
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CRANBURY: Museum gets a new lid
CRANBURY — The Cranbury Museum will be receiving a new roof to be installed as part of general maintenance. Work on the museum began Tuesday and will carry on for about a week. Audrey Smith, president of the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society, said the project is a preventative measure, “so we won’t have problems…
