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CHESTERFIELD: Construction delays caused mostly by rain
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer CHESTERFIELD The construction of the district’s new elementary school is about 13 work weeks behind schedule, township officials learned last week. At a meeting between the Board of Education and the Township Committee on July 22, the board told the township the delays stem from a discrepancy between the…
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SUSTAINABLE LAWRENCE: Becoming one with nature
By Scott Bentivegna It is always nice to highlight the ecological contributions of local area residents as part of this column. Today’s article turns the spotlight on young Rhianna Cornelius, a young Ewing resident working on her Girl Scout Silver Award project. During the last weekend in July, Rhianna led other local Girl Scouts…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rain can’t stop the music
By Davy James, Staff Writer The weather has been anything but cooperative this summer with the deluge of June rainfall putting a damper on outside activities. But the South Brunswick Recreation Department has made the best of a wet situation with the ongoing summer concert in the park series, which has been forced inside the…
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Tough Guys and Doting Parents
Keep the popcorn popping theaters are still offering plenty of summer treats By Elise Nakhnikian WILL Smith is MIA this month, but who’s had time to miss him? Hollywood has already rolled out enough would-be blockbusters this summer to feed a whole decade’s worth of Independence Day weekends. As you know if you’ve been reading…
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WEST AMWELL: Farm-fresh
Phil McAuliffe Cathy Urbanski and Ron Shapella look at organic produce sold by Dave Houser (right) at the West Amwell Farmers Market on Saturday morning.
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LAWRENCE: Swift progress
Staff photo by John Keating. Chad, Kristen and Adeline Ripberger in the field with volunteer Rick Dutko as they spot many different species of plants, birds and bugs at the Lawrence Nature Center on Tuesday.
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the July 30 edition
Peg Traino Peg Traino Tel: 298-7476 [email protected] The Community Concert Association of Bordentown is holding its annual membership drive for the upcoming concert season, which begins in October 2009. The cost of the membership of five shows is $40 for adults and $10 for students. This cost is for all five shows. For…
