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No need to search young stars set for stage
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Hillsborough’s own student stars have a chance to take the stage this Sunday and perform show tunes, classical music, and blues for township residents at the Hillsborough Township Cultural Arts Commission Concert. The Hillsborough Township Cultural Arts Commission Concert will take place at the 1:30 p.m. March 2, at Villager’s…
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Sacred Heart breakfast menu to include green eggs, ham
By Mary Ellen Zangara Special Writer Green eggs and ham are on the menu for Sacred Heart Church’s monthly breakfast Sunday. The off-color food on is month’s breakfast menu is offered in celebration of the birthday of the creator of the Dr. Seuss children’s books, Theodor Seuss Geisel. The breakfast is open to the public…
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Wilhelm, Maul & Butera advance to regions
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor MOUNT HOLLY The score may not indicate it, but John Butera came closer than any other second-place finisher in almost snatching away a District 25 Wrestling Tournament championship this past Saturday night at Rancocas Valley High. While some close matches are determined in points or time, this one came…
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Hearing on Greenview Avenue condos postponed
PRINCETON — The Borough Zoning Board hearing on architect and developer J. Robert Hillier’s proposed condominium project on Greenview Avenue, scheduled for Thursday night, has been postponed at his request, the zoning office announced. No reason for the postponement request was given by Mr. Hillier’s attorney, nor was a potential future date suggested, according to the zoning office. Residents…
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Fabulous fromage
RCS STAFF PHOTO BY ROBYN C. STEIN — Farm worker Kate Douthat, left, and Megan Caley, cheese-maker at Cherry Grove Farm, stretch out a piece of fresh mozzarella. Since April 2007, Ms. Caley has produced several varieties of Italian cheeses from 15,000 gallons of Cherry Grove milk. Her latest will debut at 7 p.m. Friday…
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Catherine H. Van Steen
TRENTON Catherine H. Van Steen, 88, died Feb. 19 at Millhouse in Trenton. Born in Perrineville, she lived in Trenton and was a homemaker. Predeceased by her husbands James Byrne and William Van Steen, she is survived by her two daughters and sons-in-law, Margaret and Ronald Patterson of San Diego, Calif. and Kathleen and…
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Hearing on Greenview Avenue condos is postponed
PRINCETON — The Borough Zoning Board hearing on architect and developer J. Robert Hillier’s proposed condominium project on Greenview Avenue, scheduled for Thursday night, has been postponed at his request, the borough zoning office has announced. No reason for the postponement request was given by Mr. Hillier’s attorney, nor was a potential future date suggested, according to…
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Lillian M. Hughes
FLORENCE Lillian M. Hughes, 99, of Florence died Feb. 20 at Burlington Woods Convalescent Center. Born in Florence, she was a lifelong area resident, except for seven years spent living in Florida, where she and her husband wintered previously for 20 years. She returned to Florence in July of 2000. Ms. Hughes was the…
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Amrhein and Smith win district titles, three others advance
By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer By doing nothing special, Dave Amrhein ended up with something . . . special. Amrhein won the championship at 215 pounds Saturday at the District 20 wrestling tournament on his home turf of South Brunswick High School. A senior, Amrhein beat Monroe’s Jake Nale, 5-1, to claim his first district…
