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Crossroads North opens production tonight
by Paul Lazaro, Special Writer The tropical sounds of the musical “Copacabana” will be heard in the auditorium at Crossroads North Middle School this weekend. Students at the school will be performing the musical today (Thursday), Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ”They take themselves very seriously. They’re very professional,” Liat Perelman, of South Brunswick,…
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Maple sugaring season begins
DOWN ON THE FARM The Mercer County Park Commission will mark the beginning of the maple sugaring season on Feb. 2 with tree tapping workshops and a tap sale at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township. Workshops are open to the public on a no-fee, walk-in basis and are designed to equip the “do-it-yourself-er”…
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Carl Albert Bussell
PRINCETON Carl Albert Bussell, 49, died Jan. 21 while hunting. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was predeceased by his parents, James and Doris Bussell; a sister, Victoria Panzella; and two brothers, John and Todd Bussell. He is survived by his daughter Shelley Marie Moore and her friend David of Appomattox, Va.;…
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Locals line up behind their candidates as primary approaches
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer As New Jersey voters get ready to cast their ballots in the earliest presidential primary in the state’s history, South Brunswick voters are mixed on whom they’ll support Tuesday. At stake on Super Tuesday are 127 delegates for the Democrats and 52 for the Republicans. In years past, New Jersey…
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Robert Malavenda
MANVILLE Robert C. Malavenda died Jan. 26 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 44. Born in Somerville, he had been a lifelong resident of Manville. Mr. Malavenda owned and operated the Manville Music Center. He was the founder of Musicians for Children’s Charities and was a member of the Benevolent Protective Order…
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Address reservoir capacity issue
Sharron Dallas of Stockton Very soon, Gov. Jon Corzine will be in your community, holding a town hall meeting to promote his plan to increase tolls. Before the governor asks us to dig further into our pockets and turn over more of our hard-earned money to the State of New Jersey, he should review the…
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Irene V. Molis
TRENTON Irene V. Molis, 72, died Jan. 24 at her residence. Born in Trenton, she resided there most of her life. Mrs. Molis was employed by the Trenton Club prior to her retirement. She enjoyed gardening and was an artist. Daughter of the late Morris and Anna McGovern Walker and stepdaughter of the late…
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Pick up after dogs
Daniel Ranieri of Lambertville I am a 12-year resident of Lambertville. Over the last year, there have been numerous occasions where people are not picking up after their dogs. I live in an area where the homes and properties are larger. I am asking my neighbors and dog owners to please help us all out…
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Planned Rider dorms are ‘LEED’ing the way
Two "green" buildings expected to be ready in 2009 By John Dunphy, Managing Editor A greener living option for Rider students is on the horizon. Unfortunately, they’ll have to wait until fall 2009. The Planning Board was expected to give formal approval for West Village Student Housing, a project by the Spiezle Architectural Group, of…
