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Register by May 12 for June Primary
By Somerset County Board of Elections Somerset County residents are reminded that May 12 is the deadline to register to vote in the primary election on June 2. Residents who will be 18 or older by June 2 may register. The Somerset County Board of Elections office is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.…
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National Library Week
Worlds connect @ your library: National Library Week in New Jersey, April 12-18 By Gary Cooper This week, schools, campuses and communities across the country celebrate National Library Week, a time to remind the public about the contribution libraries, librarians and library workers make to their communities everyday. In today’s economy, libraries offer free…
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Joe Cocker
By Kelly Skinner NEWS RELEASE Contact: Kelly Skinner, director of public relations 732-247-7200, ext. 542 [email protected] Renu Verma, marketing & pr coordinator 732-247-7200, ext. 517 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE State Theatre Adds Classic Rock Legend Joe Cocker Sunday, April 26, 2009 at 7pm $100, $75, $65, $55, $30 Tickets Are Now On Sale Ticket Office:…
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State Theatre honors CIGNA and Chairman and CEO H. Edward Hanway
Saturday, May 16, 2009, 6pm By Kelly Skinner State Theatre honors CIGNA and Chairman and CEO H. Edward Hanway at the 2009 State Theatre Benefit Gala Hollywood at the State – An Original State Theatre Production New Brunswick, NJ (April 13, 2009)—The State Theatre in New Brunswick, NJ, honors CIGNA and Chairman and Chief Executive…
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MANVILLE: Burnett, Pankowski lift baseball team
Mustangs win first for Sferrazza by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor There were many great story lines for the Manville High baseball team in last Thursday’s 3-1 victory at Perth Amboy Tech. While second-year head coach Dan Sferrazza was thrilled to win his first game as skipper and end the varsity team’s 22-game losing streak, that…
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FLORENCE: Police blotter from the week of April 13
Robert D. Cragg, 49, of the Pine Motel in Mansfield, was charged April 8 with criminal contempt for fare evasion. Police said they saw him walking on Hornberger Avenue at 11:23 p.m. and found a criminal Trenton warrant in his name for evading fare on NJ Transit. He was released on $750 bail.
