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MONROE: Vet gets ‘cat-friendly’
Nicole M. Wells photo Monroe Veterinarian Dr. Steven Hornstein stands in an examination room with one of his hospital cats.
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OCEAN GALLERIES ANNOUNCES EXCITING LINE UP OF WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS FOR SUMMER SEASON
By Ocean Galleries OCEAN GALLERIES ANNOUNCES EXCITING LINE UP OF WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS FOR SUMMER SEASON STONE HARBOR, NJ – May 1, 2013 – Ocean Galleries will host four world-class art exhibitions this summer as the legendary artists of Alexandre Renoir, Autumn de Forest, Graham Nash, and Peter Max bring their respective collections of artwork…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire displaces Dayton family, kills pet
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Sunday morning fire has displaced a Dayton family and killed its pet cat, according to police. Police and firefighters responded to a residence at 15 Pullman Loop at 9:23 a.m. Sunday morning after they received a call reporting a dryer fire in the basement. Monmouth…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Children help bolster Y fund drive
Celebrating after finishing their fundraiser swimathon at the Hillsborough YMCA are (back row, from left) teachers Lynn Masters, Kyle Blocker and Koryn Palumbo. In the front row, from left, are Mason Yesalonis, Neha Rahul, Gonzalo Maldonado, Amanda Chua, Jake Passalacqua, Kelton Gibbs, Kaitlyn Napier, Hayden Brown, Lianny Sanchez, Jayden Taylor and Oliyana Kupriyanov.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girs tourney raises $1,700
Bill Mielko photos Above, parents John Crossen and Bob Miller volunteered their time for a good cause. Below, members of the J.P. Stevens team pose with the victor’s plaque from the tournament.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Defense helps Raiders turn corner
Girls lax overcomes slow start By Justin Feil, The Packet Group McKayl Novak noticed a change in the Hillsborough High School girls lacrosse team Tuesday, one that the Raiders senior is hoping is here to stay. ”Everybody was more intense than usual,” said Novak. It was Senior Day when HHS honored the four seniors that…
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TITUSVILLE: Church releases 175-year history book
“Shall We Gather: 175 Years Along the Delaware
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WEST WINDSOR: School board interviews four candidates to fill seat
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR In front of a noticeably bigger crowd than usual, the Board of Education, on April 30, publicly interviewed the four West Windsor candidates vying for the seat of Robert Johnson, whose resignation went into effect May 1. More than 10 residents watched as the school officials got…
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TITUSVILLE: Church releases 175-year history book
The First Presbyterian Church of Titusville has released the first edition of “Shall We Gather: 175 Years Along the Delaware,” a narrative history of the Titusville congregation and the community it has called home since 1838. ”Titusville Presbyterian is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year,” said the Rev. Will Shurley, pastor of the church. “We…
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