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Poker tournament benefitng HomeFront Sunday
Triumph Brewiing Company, on Nassau Street, Princeton, will host its inaugural charity poker tournament and silent auction to benefit HomeFront, starting at 6 p.m. Sunday. The event will feature a complimentary light dinner, cash bar and silent auction. The poker tournament will begin at 8 p.m. Entries were due Feb. 8 for players. Entry fee…
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Elizabeth Darling
HIGHTSTOWN Elizabeth Darling, 88, died Tuesday in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in West Palm Beach, Fla., she came to Cranbury in 1935 and lived in East Brunswick before moving to Hightstown 29 years ago. She was employed with the Cranbury School District maintenance department for more than 20 years before retiring…
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African Music lecture
Feb. 20 Kofi Agawu, a Princeton University professor and noted scholar, will speak about African music at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at the Mason Gross Performing Art Center on the Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick. Mr. Agawu will discuss his paper “Iconicity in African Musical Thought and Expression,” in which he argues…
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Feb. 14, 2008
Jan Toryfter Jan Toryfter died Sunday as a result of a hunting accident by the Delaware Bay in Fairfield Township. He was 45. Born in Olsztyn, Poland, Mr. Toryfter came to the United States in 1989 and was a Trenton and Lawrence Township resident. He was employed with the Colgate-Palmolive Company in Piscataway. He was…
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Community Education
The South Brunswick Adult Community School begins its Spring 2008 semester. New courses include Italian for Beginners and Advanced Beginners, Cooking for One or Two, Springtime Seafood, Easy Indian Dishes, Learn to Bead, Home Gardening, and Hand and Foot Card Game. Returning favorites include classes about watercolor painting, drawing, knitting, sewing, dancing, computers, Tai Chi,…
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Route 1 widening a priority
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The widening of Route 1 will be a priority transportation project if Gov. Jon Corzine’s debt restructuring plan is approved. Adding lanes to Route 1 in South Brunswick and throughout Middlesex County would be a high priority, the governor said Sunday at a town hall meeting on the debt plan.…
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Event expected to be full house for HomeFront
Charity poker tournament being held at Triumph in Princeton By John Dunphy, Managing Editor Folks will be anteing up for charity on Sunday when Triumph Brewing Co. on Nassau Street in Princeton, hosts the inaugural charity poker tournament and silent auction, benefiting HomeFront. The theme of the evening is “Play your cards right so a…
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Plumsted committee opposes water rate increase
By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer PLUMSTED Township officials last week passed a resolution urging state officials to reject the rate increase being sought by New Jersey American Water Company, a subsidiary of American Water. The proposed monthly rate increase would result in a $145.71 bill for the average New Jersey American Water residential customer…
