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WEST WINDSOR: WW 12s confident at start
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Brad Mitchell is confident that his West Windsor 12-year-old all-star baseball team can follow in the tradition of success when they begin District 12 Little League tournament play. ”We feel pretty good,” said Mitchell, the manager. “We had a pretty good run last year as 11s. I have a…
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MEETINGS CALENDAR: July 5
Tues., July 9 Hamilton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers, 2090 Greenwood Avenue Thurs., July 11 Hamilton Township Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers, 2090 Greenwood Avenue. Tues., July 16 Hamilton Township Council, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers, 2090 Greenwood Avenue. Wed., July 17 Hamilton Township Board…
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ALLENTOWN: Foundation supports youth athletes
Jean Gianacaci discusses the importance of paying it forward with Mavericks players. James McEvoy photos.
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HAMILTON: king of the Hill
Feature photos shows feathered resident of the Grounds for Sculpture One of the resident peacocks at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton ventures around the sculpture park.. James McEvoy photo.
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HAMILTON: Slice of delicious
Officials welcome new eatery Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly A. Yaede joins with Liz Tindal and Joe Zoratti of the Mid Jersey Chamber of Commerce to welcome DiMeglio Pizza, located in US Highway 130’s Deer Path Pavilion, to the township. Photo courtesy of Hamilton Township.
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Announces New Employees and Recent Promotions
By Rosanne Schwab Marie Arney of Caldwell, New Jersey has been promoted to vice president, electronic banking at Peapack-Gladstone Bank. Ms. Arney has more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry formerly holding positions at Carteret Savings Bank, Garden State Community Bank and Pinnacle Federal Credit Union. She joined Peapack-Gladstone Bank in 2009.…
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ALLENTOWN: Foundation supports youth athletes
John and Jean Gianacaci of Christine’s Hope For Kids, pose with the players and coaches of the Mid-Jersey Mavericks, the team they presented with a $1,000 check.
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IN THE KITCHEN
Gluten-free cafe offers fresh, flavorful food By Pat Tanner, Special Writer The space that had been the Lawrenceville Inn has morphed into WildFlour Bakery & Café, an artisan bakery and daytime cafe featuring made-to-order savory and sweet crepes, breads, and pastries. The kicker? They’re all gluten-free — as are WildFlour’s housemade soups, salads, and smoothies,…
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