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Local West Windsor artists to instruct at event
Autumn Arts Afternoon slated for Saturday By: Molly Petrilla WEST WINDSOR Artists will become instructors and residents will become artists Saturday at the West Windsor Arts Council’s "Autumn Arts Afternoon." The event will take place rain or shine from 1 to 4 p.m., and several local artists will encourage and instruct participants on a…
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Traffic issues up for debate
Speed limits still a concern By: Lacey Korevec Concerned about the speed limit on Old Trenton Road? How about pedestrian safety on Main Street? The Township Committee wants to hear residents’ ideas, concerns and suggestions on Cranbury traffic and pedestrian safety during a Township Committee meeting on at 7 p.m. Nov. 13 in the Large…
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Juried art show at Monroe library
Display set to run for one week By: Stephanie Brown MONROE Golden yellows, rich reds and a whole spectrum of greens. Virginia Wong found inspiration for her painting of Chinese landscape titled "Look Down" during a recent trip to the country. "One of the mountains had lot of wildflowers," Ms. Wong said while standing…
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South field hockey falls in states
North also eliminated from tourney By: Bob Nuse It was like old times for Amy Bruschi on Wednesday. As a player, the state tournament field hockey season generally meant a date with Hunterdon Central. All four years Bruschi played at West Windsor-Plainsboro High, the Pirates met up with the Red Devils in the state tournament.…
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Carriage Park at Lawrence
Carriage Park at Lawrence features a mix of 17 different one- and two-bedroom floor plans that range up to 1,646 square feet of living space Carriage Park at Lawrence, a new upscale active adult condominium community in Lawrence Township, is preparing to welcome its first residents. The initial homeowners are scheduled to begin moving into…
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Boyz N Atlantic City
John Paxton Jr.’s first feature film focuses on the gangs and pimps of his home town. By: Anthony Stoeckert When he was 15, John Paxton Jr. saw one of his best friends get shot right in front of him. They were walking in the streets of Atlantic City and the friend, Antoine, who wasn’t involved…
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University economist wins prize for research
Princeton University economist Alan Krueger has been named a winner of the IZA Prize in Labor Economics in recognition of his influential research on education and labor-market issues. Professor Krueger will share the award with David Card, a University of California at Berkeley economist and frequent collaborator who served on the Princeton University faculty from…
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PBA support not technically an endorsement for Dems
By: Cara Latham PLUMSTED The president of the Plumsted/Jackson Police Benevolent Association, Local 168, said this week that a press release sent to local newspapers announcing its endorsement of Democrats Mitch Geier and Elizabeth Lane for Township Committee was inaccurate. Rather than officially endorsing the two candidates, PBA President Earl Meroney said the PBA…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Blackout coverage
Township Council debate blacked out due to South Brunswick Post’s policy on election coverage. By: Hank Kalet On Tuesday, voters in South Brunswick will be heading to the polls to determine who should serve on the Township Council next year. Two seats are up this year, including the mayoral post (essentially a glorified council chairman’s…
