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PRINCETON: Milling machine fire shuts Ewing Street
Firefighters fought a fire on a milling machine on Ewing Street in Princeton Wednesday morning. Staff photo by Lea Kahn
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ALLENTOWN: New eatery in Old Mill
Allentown’s Old Mill expects a new tenant this summer, Coltello Ristorante Italiano. Photo by David Kilby
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HILLSBOROUGH: Student CD cover designers win for anti-drug messages
Hillsborough’s top Red Ribbon CD cover artists pose at the municipal building. In back row, from left, are Klaudine Bessasparis (heart shirt), Kayla Pariato (behind Klaudine), Gloria Realbuto (right of Klaudine), Elias Winters, Hannah Winters, Grace Bernhard, Calie Giranda, Sabrina Munir, Julie Parikh, Kelly Boccippio and Kiley Chen. In front, from left, are Nicholas Burns,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: A Catered Affair eatery celebrates 24 years
Loyal clientele proudly wears store’s hoodies By Deb Dawson, Special to the Beacon Nearly a quarter-century has passed since A Catered Affair opened its doors on Route 206 in Hillsborough, and it’s going strong, thanks to hard work, innovative marketing and a loyal clientele. ”We come here very often, at least three times a week…
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ALLENTOWN: Troop honored at annual banquet
Members of Cub Scout Pack 180 were honored for yearlong efforts as scouts at a banquet last month. Courtesy photo by Michael Conroy
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LAWRENCE: Taking the ‘plunge’ to aid Special Olympics
The team heads for the surf to fulfill its pledge while raising money to benefit New Jersey Special Olympics.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Flood confab hears ideas for action now
Gubernatorial contender State Sen. Barbara Buono, left, looks over impervious cover maps posted by Amy Pivak, center, a Rutgers urban planning student talking to Rocky Hill Mayor Ed Zimmerman, a flood commission member.
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MANVILLE: Sheriff officer’s family thanks all for support
To the editor: As the family of Sheriff’s Officer Anthony “Kush” Kosensky, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all who provided support during this difficult time of great sorrow and loss. Upon the news of Kush’s passing, we were blessed with an unprecedented outpouring of support from our small community.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of March 21
Garden club to hear about chocolate tree Thur., March 21 — The Neshanic Garden Club will host Tom Gianfagna, professor of plant biology and pathology at Rutgers University, at 11 a.m. at the Station House on Olive Street in Neshanic Station. He’ll talk about the botany, history and use of cacao in “The Chocolate Tree:…
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