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MANVILLE: Community calendar, issue of May 30
Sun., June 2 Celebratory concert: Somerset County will celebrate its 325th anniversary with a free performance by the Whitehouse Wind Symphony on the courthouse lawn, East Main Street, Somerville, at 2 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Sponsored by the freeholders and the county Cultural & Heritage Commission. For information or if inclement weather,…
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MANVILLE: Scholarships are given by credit union
Scholarship winners Emily Barnes, left, and Caitlyn Tomari flank Natalie Walkoviak, chairwoman of the board of directors of the Manville Area Federal Credit Union.
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PRINCETON: Anne Burns appointed to school board
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former school board president Anne Burns was appointed Tuesday to fill an unexpired term of a board member who is resigning. Ms. Burns will replace Dorothy Bedford, who is leaving the board because she is moving to Pennsylvania. Ms. Burns will finish Ms. Bedford’s term that is due to…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: May 30
The New Jersey Renaissance Faire will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. over the weekends of June 1 and June 2; and June 8 and June 9. The bounty this year includes a visit by William Wallace to the Shire of Crossford. This shire is home to The New Jersey Renaissance Faire, held…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Thespians direct their own plays
Five ‘Hillsborough Shorts’ hit stage tomorrow night By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media AGroup Hillsborough High School students will make their directorial debuts tomorrow night, Friday, during the school theater program called “Hillsborough Shorts.” Students write, direct and produce their own productions, with minimal money and light supervision from the theater program. The five one-act productions…
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Princeton freeB Service Expansion – the daytime bus service days and hours added n Commuter service expanded to Princeton Shopping Center
By Joan Reck Starting Monday, June 3rd, Princeton residents and visitors will have even more transportation choices. In response to community input and increased demand for more bus service, the Princeton freeB Task Force unveiled plans to expand its daytime freeB service, rebranded as freeB, Princeton’s Neighborhood Bus Service. Highlights of the Neighborhood Bus service…
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MANSFIELD: New Civic Club in the works
A motion to reconstruct and tear down the Columbus Civic and Recreation Club and construct a new facility in its place was passed by the Township Committee. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — A motion to reconstruct and tear down the Columbus Civic and Recreation Club and construct a new facility in its place…
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ALLENTOWN: Market closes due to septic issue
Online petition launched on Change.org by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — An online petition has been created on Change.org seeking relief from Upper Freehold Township for septic system requirements for small businesses, including the Allentown Farms Market. As of Tuesday, 45 people signed the online petition. The market closed May 18 after roughly a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Skeele lives his academy career to fullest
John Skeele and the Air Force Academy six-way parachute team moves into a formation high above an airplane landing field.
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