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Stephanie Zundel of Edison Hight School Named Jr. Hero Award Recipient
By AWFNJ Stephanie Zundel of Edison was awarded the 2013 Junior Hero to Animals Award at the Animal Welfare Federation of New Jersey’s 17th annual conference held in Long Branch in March. The conference this year was hosted at the Jersey Shore in honor of the work done after Superstorm Sandy by so many animal…
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Lawrence Girls Travel Soccer Try-Outs
By Tim Faranetta Girls Travel Soccer Team, Lawrence Hamnett Hot Peppers, is holding try-outs for the Fall 2013/Spring 2014 season on May 8th and 13th, 7:30-9:00 pm at Village Park Yeger Drive Fields. Birth dates must be between August 1, 1999 and July 31, 2000. Residents outside of Lawrence are welcome! This is a stable…
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MONTGOMERY: Council honors 2 outstanding women
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The Township Committee learned a thing or two about EMT work as well some pointers on how to get Gov. Christie to pass a law last Thursday after honoring two of Somerset County’s “outstanding women.” In a brief award ceremony, the committee recognized high school senior Nicole DeSario…
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Plants and art collide
Isabelle and Louisa Clayton, of Princeton, attend last year’s Morven in May.
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May flowers
unknown Many varieties of African Violets will be on display May 4-5 at the Garden State African Violet Club’s Violets in Vogue at Mercer County Community College. Above, Last year’s Best in Show winner, Shirl’s Hawaiian Lei grown by Paula Bal.
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Free concert by Community Christian Choir at Aldersgate
By Florence Klancer The Community Christian Choir, a non-profit ecumenical choir, will perform a benefit concert at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 568 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, on Sunday, May 5 at 6 p.m. A free-will offering will be donated to the Crisis Room food bank. The choir, which is celebrating its 37th year, is composed…
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Plants and art collide
One of the art pieces that will be on view at Morven in May from May 3-5 at Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton.
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