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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Singer fetes Lincoln Highway centennial
By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group PRINCETON — Cecelia Otto’s classically trained singing voice filled the inside of the historic Bainbridge House and drifted into the late Friday afternoon air in the direction of a road that is equally historic. Ms. Otto, a Chicago resident, had come to Princeton for a one-night, two-hour performance…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Volunteers pull trash from Millstone, canal
Zach Gallagher and daughter Kaia, of Hillsborough, volunteered at the Franklin/Hillsborough cleanup along the Millstone River and Delaware and Raritan Canal.
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HILLSBOROUGH: NRA falsely cries abuse of tyranny
To the editor: The National Rifle Association maintains that the Second Amendment guarantees an absolute right to own and bear arms. Any attempt at a different approach is met with cries of “ tyranny.” However, the actual tyranny is being imposed on our citizens by the NRA and the small minority of its members who…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Princeton running store supports Boston Marathon
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor PRINCETON — About 70 people took to the road downtown April 17 in a mile-long run to support those impacted by the Boston Marathon bombings. ”(The bombings) really shook everyone,” Brian Harris, a manager at the Running Company store on Nassau Street said a week later. “It was mostly…
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CRANBURY: Calendar
Fri., April 26 Mother Goose Time: 9:30 or 11:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; rhymes, music and fun for children ages 18 to 36 months and a caregiver; registration not required. Sat., April 27 to Thurs., May 2 Friends of the Library annual book sale: Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Volunteers pull trash from Millstone, canal
Over two weekends, volunteers from 12 communities joined with the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and area municipalities to remove 10,509 pounds of trash from streams and lakes. In Franklin and Hillsborough townships, 45 volunteers from schools, businesses and homes collected a record 809 pounds of trash and debris left by flood, wind and littering along…
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MANVILLE: NRA falsely cries ‘abuse of tyranny’
To the editor: The National Rifle Association maintains that the Second Amendment guarantees an absolute right to own and bear arms. Any attempt at a different approach is met with cries of “ tyranny.” However, the actual tyranny is being imposed on our citizens by the NRA and the small minority of its members who…
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