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HAR SINAI AT PENNINGTON DAY
By HAR SINAI HAR SINAI TEMPLE JOINING PENNINGTON DAY Hopewell Township – Har Sinai Temple of Pennington Road will join the activities at the May 16 Pennington Day between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The reform temple’s booth at the all-day, family-oriented event will feature information focused on the congregation’s community-based programs such as the…
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CRANBURY: Patina Home to close its doors
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Patina Home, the store known for its quaint linens, rugs, furnishings and accessories, will be just another Main Street memory by the end of the month. This downtown shopping staple, 33 N. Main St., which opened in 2006, will be closing its doors following a string of other…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
John Rivers, 26, of Richmond Court, was charged with fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon and failing to maintain his vehicle’s lights after he was pulled over because his vehicle’s license plate was not working and his right taillight was very dim while driving on Route 206 at 7:56 p.m. April 16. Mr. Rivers was…
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PILATES CLASSES START MAY 14
By HAR SINAI PILATES CLASSES OFFERED AT HAR SINAI Hopewell Township – A six-session, Thursday evening series of Pilates classes will be offered at Har Sinai Temple from May 14 through June 25. Led by Mayra Rosner, the classes are designed to straighten abdominal, lower-back and pelvic muscles while improving flexibility and muscle tone. The…
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MANVILLE: Police program rewarding safety-minded bicyclists
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Over the next four months, the Manville Police Department wants to give out as many tickets as possible for free ice cream. For the third year in a row, the department will issue tickets for a free regular ice cream cone at LG’z Boardwalk, on South Main Street, to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sustainability fair aims for fun while educating
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Sunday’s Sustainable Hillsborough Family Fair, the township’s first, has a lofty goal: to show residents what they can do to reduce their impact on the environment, making lifestyles more sustainable for the future. ”This event is really for residents because we want them to understand that sustainability is part of…
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Air Conditioning Season is Around the Corner
By Jessica Redding COMPANY PRESS CONTACT: Jessica L. Redding Redding’s Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning 609.577.0799 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Air Conditioning Season is Around the Corner New Jersey Homeowners Go Green for Less with Federal Tax Credit, New Jersey Clean Energy Programs and Equipment Manufacturer Rebates PRINCETON, NJ—(April 29, 2009) —By taking advantage of…
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MANVILLE: 700 greet returning Marine
Manville resident Joseph Zuza shown above on patrol in Akashat, Iraq, earlier this year plans to complete his college education after completing his service in the Marine Corps. Photo courtesy of Joe Zuza
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Regional school board reorganizes with new member
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The newest member of the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education was sworn in at the body’s reorganization meeting this week. Paul Connolly, 37, was elected after running uncontested for a seat formerly held by Jim Hauck. Mr. Connolly, an East Windsor resident for…
