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Grand Opening of WildFlour Bakery/Cafe
By Jacquelyn Pillsbury Whet your appetite and prepare to follow your nose: A new artisan bakery and daytime café is flinging its doors open in Lawrenceville on Saturday, May 11, at 9 a.m. Serving quick breakfasts, brunches and lunches of made-to-order savory crepes, house-made soups, salads and smoothies, as well as a line of classic…
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HILLSBOROUGH: YMCAs are enrolling kindergartners for fall
Enrollment has started for fall kindergarten at the Somerset Valley YMCA. The Y provides care and education for children ages six weeks and older for full-day programs at the Hillsborough and Somerville Family YMCA branches. Registration is also ongoing for the Y’s Child Development Center programs for children ages 6 weeks and older. ’”We want…
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HILLSBOROUGH: County academy to add space for police training
An addition to Somerset County Emergency Training Academy on Roycefield Road was approved by the Planning Board on April 4. The academy will convert 6,200 square feet of vehicle storage space in the building into a training area and offices for the Somerset County Police Academy. An 4,356-square-foot addition will be built to house equipment.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: NAACP honors local woman
By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Roselle Chapter, honored Ms. Pharmacist Genevieve Kumapley, for her work with families of children with autism on April 12, according to a Saint Peter’s Healthcare System press release. Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick is a 478-bed acute-care teaching…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Seniors vie for Mr. SBHS crown
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School’s Student Council and senior class council hosted its annual Mr. SBHS Pageant Friday in the high school’s auditorium. There were 11 contestants this year. All senior boys were eligible to apply, but they were selected based upon good academic and behavioral standings within SBHS according to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Library will show film ‘reimagining’ the Raritan River
What could the Raritan River watershed look like at its healthiest and most vibrant? A film, “Reimagining Our Watershed: A Renaissance on the Raritan,” addresses the questions. It will be shown at the Hillsborough Library on Friday, May 3, at 6:30 p.m. The Raritan Economic Development Committee, in conjunction with the Rutgers E.J. Bloustein School…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Reddan understands civic duty obligation
To the editor: On Tuesday, June 4, Democratic voters will decide who is to represent the party to run against the Republican opponent for Township Committee. As a Democrat, I want our party to select our strongest candidate in the primary election. John Reddan, a longtime resident of Hillsborough, is a man who has accomplished…
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MANVILLE: Adesa Auto Auction thanked for locating here
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Adesa Auto Auction, of Manville, was honored at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. The Progress and Development Committee recognizes businesses that make the community unique, and Manville Mayor Angelo Corradino presented a proclamation to Assistant General Manager Craig Estep and Operations Manager Bob Petrone for their support in the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings outlast Monroe 10-8
Bill Mielko photo Vikings pitcher Leann panconi logged her first complete game Monday, topping Monroe 10-8
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