Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Softball parent wants turf too
Resident says changes could work so softball could be played By Ed Birch, Special Writer At last week’s Board of Education meeting, Matthew Panconi, a high school softball parent, called on the board to consider modifying the artificial turf fields project at the high school to include provisions for playing girls softball. According to Mr.…
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STOCKTON: Hunterdon watercolor exhibit opens at Sawmill Gallery May 10
Hunterdon Watercolor Society will host “The Beauty of Hunterdon” The Hunterdon Watercolor Society will host “The Beauty of Hunterdon” art exhibit at the Sawmill Gallery at Prallsville Mill in celebration of the county’s 300th anniversary from May 10 through 25. The show will feature artwork of historic locations and pastoral settings from around the county…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Cavallo Park closed for soil contamination cleanup
What to do with equipment, other issues will be discussed Wednesday, May 14 By John Tredrea, Special Writer Cavallo Park, which Lambertville has closed until contaminated soil near the surface has been removed and new construction in the park is complete, will be on the agenda of the city’s recreation commission’s next meeting. That session,…
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Commercial Real Estate Leaders Host Benefit to Support Diversity & Inclusion Work with Teens
Gil Medina of CBRE Group, Inc.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Cavallo Park closed for soil contamination cleanup
Cavallo Park, a favorite place for youngsters to use playground equipment, will be shut while contaminated soil is removed and fresh fill put down. A meeting on Wednesday will address the repercussions. (Photo by Michael Agnew)
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MANVILLE: ‘Mr. Manville’ to be crowned tomorrow night
Community calendar, issue of May 8 Fri., May 7 School talent show: “Mr. Manville” will be crowned after the show at the Manville High School auditorium on Brooks Boulevard. Admission is $2 for students, $3 for adults. Sat., May 10 Spring clothing drive: Manville High School PTSA will take donations of clothes, bedding, shoes, stuffed…
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SOLUTIONS: Student living the Full life
By Huck Fairman The beautiful name, Eden Full, belongs not to a heroine in a romantic novel, but to a startlingly impressive Princeton University junior majoring in mechanical engineering. Her story might, however, with its many interesting projects, inventions, awards and travels, all achieved by the august age of 22, inspire a novel. Born and…
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LAWRENCE: COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Thurs., May 8 Small Treasures: Every Button Has a Story at 7 p.m. at Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System, at 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence. Barbara Figge Fox and Carol Meszaros of the New Jersey Button Society will present this program about the beauty and history of buttons and how to start…
