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Racing Begins Thursday at 2013 National Selection Regatta #1
Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J., Allison Frederick
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WEST WINDSOR: Casey adapts to shorter runs
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South sophomore Deirdre Casey was part of a pair of winning relays for the Pirates at the Mercer County Relays on Saturday. Photo by John Blaine
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Mercer County Community College’s VOICE Newspaper Wins 18 Journalism Awards
By Candace Zafirellis Mercer County Community College student journalists recently won 18 awards for their work with The College VOICE newspaper. In this year’s annual New Jersey Collegiate Press Association (NJCPA) competition, students won 13 awards in the two-year college category, including the highest honor: first place for General Excellence. Students also earned five awards…
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Ort Farms LLC
Nicole Ort John and Joan’s in Piscatway to have LOCAL PRODUCE CSA Program! Community Supported Agriculture Program WHAT IS A CSA? CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture: “A CSA consists of a community of individuals who pledge support to a farming operation where the growers and consumers share the risks and benefits of food production. CSAs consist of…
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More bus service and parking planned for Communiversity
By Joan Reck – Greater Mercer TMA The Princeton freeB Task Force has announced that there will be additional bus service and parking for the Communiversity celebration in downtown Princeton on Sunday, April 28th. An additional freeB bus and two additional park and ride locations will be added to the event route this year to…
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WEST WINDSOR: Casey adapts to shorter runs
Sophomore wins twice at county relays By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Deirdre Casey’s second year in the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls track and field program has come with some pleasant surprises. The sophomore has found herself more often running shorter races than she would have expected, and she is doing better than she…
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LAWRENCE: Council gives budget final approval
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer In front of a small but vocal group of residents, Township Council gave final approval Tuesday night to the $43 million municipal budget for 2013. Mayor Jim Kownacki and Councilmen Stephen Brame, David Maffei and Michael Powers voted to approve the spending plan following a brief public hearing. Councilwoman Cathleen…
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HELPING HOMEOWNERS SAVE MONEY
By Christine Burke, Affordable Housing Alliance HELPING HOMEOWNERS SAVE MONEY Join Us for a Free Homeowners Money & Maintenance Educational Seminar Presented By the Non-Profit Affordable Housing Alliance On Saturday, May 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. At the Ocean County Public Library Eatontown, NJ – April 2013 This free seminar will…
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