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MANVILLE: Farmers’ market vouchers available to eligible seniors
County offers $20 to buy local produce, fruits Eligible Somerset County seniors, 60 and older, can obtain $20 worth of vouchers to buy fresh produce such as fruits, vegetables and herbs. The free vouchers can be used at participating farmer’s markets in the county until Nov. 30. Hillsborough’s Norz-Hill Farm and Sunhaven Farms in Hillsborough,…
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Peter Fretwell, co-author of "Lessons From the Hanoi Hilton" and manager of WWFM at Mercer County Community College.
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HILLSBOROUGH: LaManna, Navarrete get taste of college life
They attends camps at colleges Emily Navarrete and Gabriella LaManna, both from Hillsborough, got a taste of college life early this summer. They attended camps run by colleges to give high schoolers a chance to see and feel what college life what might be like. Gabriella was one of about 25 high school students who…
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MANVILLE: Knights’ gift boosts Arc group
Lauren Panarella, executive director of the Arc of Somerset County, accepts a donation from Manville Knights of Columbus member Andy Hando. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBROUGH: Portion of Route 601 to be closed Monday
Work on railroad crossing near J & J will take four days By Payal Marathe, Packet Media Group Plans to improve the safety of the CSX train crossing just south of Grandview Road in Montgomery Township will close a portion of Route 601 in both directions from 9 a.m. Monday, July 29, to 7 a.m.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Whalers capture diving title
Large turnout aids PASDA champions By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Even before the West Windsor Whalers won the diving title at the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Championships, Alice Eltvedt and Nicole Giambagno felt like winners. The Whalers coaches saw a record number of divers come out this summer. ”We were very surprised,” said…
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Reaching new heights
“Mariposa Metaphor” by Antoinette Marchfelder is one of the many pieces in the Artful Trellis exhibit on display throughout the summer at Morven Museum and Garden.
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CHESTERFIELD: Fatigue cited in fatal bus crash
Fatigue cited in fatal bus crash by Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group CHESTERFIELD —Fatigue, an undisclosed medical history, an oversized load and speeding all contributed to the school bus accident that killed an 11-year-old Chesterfield Elementary School student in February 2012, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. The board met July 23 in Washington,…
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