Category: archives
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CONGRESSMAN RUSH HOLT & THRIVENT FINANCIAL FOR LUTHERANS HONORED WITH HUMANITARIAN AWARD
LSM/NJ’s Immigration & Refugee Service Program Presents Annual Humanitarian Awards.
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Things to Do
Jan. 18 King Day concert: The Greater Trenton Choral Society will perform in a memorial concert in honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with Director Christopher Loeffler, and Dr. Camilla Jarnot, organist, will perform Mozart’s “Requiem.” 3 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church, 90 S. Main St., Cranbury. Admission at the door…
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MONROE: Training School works to help its residents
Staff photo by John Keating. Bob Tanfield runs the Training School’s auto department.
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MONROE: Training School works to help its residents
Staff photo by John Keating. The school also has a non-denominational church.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS program enjoying another big year
Girls meet expectations while boys surpass them By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor At this rate, fans of South Brunswick High swimming are going to need larger memory banks. That’s because it’s turning into yet another season to remember for the Viking swimmers, on both the boys and girls sides. While coach John Harding was expecting…
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MANVILLE: Camping in and out
Manville Cub and Boy Scouts wait for their “hockey pucks” (hamburgers, vegetables and potatoes wrapped in foil) to finish cooking, during Saturday’s camping project. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police set blood drive to help five-year veteran
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Hillsborough police officers are constantly called on to serve the public, but now they are asking residents to give a little back to help one of the department’s own. The PBA Local 205 in conjunction with the Hillsborough Rescue Squad, will hold a blood drive Tuesday for Officer David Wilson,…
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MONROE: Training School works to help its residents
Staff photo by John Keating. Henry Hilton checks on the poinsettias in the greenhouse.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Counting on sheep keeping farm busy
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Montgomery Road residents David and Sandra Rock call it the 4-H project that went wild a simple sheep raising project morphed into RQL Farms, their nationally known sheep breeding farm. ”It was kind of a get out or run with it so we decided to run with it,” Ms.…
