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MANVILLE: ‘Oz’ to make musical stop
Mary Ellen Day Members of the cast of Christ the King School’s production of the musical ‘Oz,’ include, from left, Rosie Burns, Katie Shubiak, Samantha Snell, Becky Rezac and Jackie Velona. Photo by Mary Ellen Day
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Bringing Communities Together
By Carla Debbie Alleyne This year Princeton University’s Office of Religious Life Hallelujah! will be producing a hip-hop musical entitled “The Mogul,” starring Jon Cortez ’16 on May 1st – 3rd at 7pm at the Frist Performance Theatre. Tickets are free and the show is open to the community. The musical is written and directed…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough man gets 17.5 years on porn charge
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor TRENTON — A Hightstown man will spend the next 17 and a half years in prison after pleading guilty to producing child pornography, according to officials. According to an U. S. Attorney’s Office press release Tuesday, Fredy Arbito, 31, of Hightstown, was sentenced to 210 months in prison after…
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PEI Kids’ 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction Fundraiser Raises Nearly $50,000 for Its Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention Services
Jesse Elliot Lawrenceville, NJ—On the evening of Friday, April 4, 2014, PEI Kids hosted its 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction fundraiser at Greenacres Country Club in Lawrenceville. Over 150 people attend the event to bid on auction items provided by local restaurants and businesses and to listen to live music. With the support of nearly…
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Rutgers Aresty Chemistry Scholars Program Provides Undergraduate Students Early Research Experience
By Yankee Public Relations Alicja Cygan of Belle Mead is one of manyRutgers University Chemistry undergraduate students who are getting hands on experience with research earlier in their academic careers through a pilot program funded by the Aresty Research Center. A 21-year-old senior graduating in May, Cygan has been working in a lab that focuses…
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MCCC Jazz Band, Chorus to Present Free Concerts
MCCC Music Professor James Kelly directs Mercer jazz students during a performance at the "Explore Mercer!" open house April 9.
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WEST AMWELL: Yardley man charged with criminal mischief
Police discovered that several businesses had been vandalized along Route 179 Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski and West Amwell Township police Capt. Stephen Bartzak announced the arrest Tuesday of Brandon S. Wetzel, 20, of Yardley, Pennsylvania, on criminal mischief and theft charges. On April 17, a West…
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LAWRENCE: Council OKs three-year contract for firefighters
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council has approved a three-year contract with Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association Local 96, which covers the township’s four paid firefighters. Under the terms of the contract, the four paid firefighters will not receive salary increases for 2014, but they will receive pay hikes of 1.95 percent in 2015 and…
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Eleven Two Fund Management Outperforms Major Indices With A 10-Year Average Annualized Return of 17.55%
Eleven Two Fund Management
