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JAMESBURG: NJ author visits JFK school
By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — A New Jersey children’s book writer and illustrator recently visited with John F. Kennedy Elementary School students. The Feb. 22 event, Author’s Day, which was sponsored by the Jamesburg PTA, featured author Dar Hosta, of Flemington. In addition to the assembly, the students had the opportunity to spend…
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New Jersey Rockers Return from Hiatus, Set to Debut New Music
By Framework Media Strategies Next month, for the first time since their second consecutive appearance at the Bamboozle Music Festival and opening slot for Foxy Shazam last summer at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, Woodbridge-based progressive rock/post-hardcore trio Audio Insight will be returning to the Garden State. On Saturday, April 20 at 8 p.m.,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Special council meetings scheduled for the Borough Hall project
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – The municipality announced today that seven special council meetings, dedicated to the topic of the Borough Hall, will be held the last Thursday of each month from March until September. The first Borough Hall project meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. March 28 inside the Hightstown First Aid Building,…
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PRINCETON: Helmstetter arrives for Tiger women’s hoops
Junior takes advantage of opportunity to start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kristen Helmstetter can’t say for sure how much she would have played if it weren’t for a season-ending knee injury to Nicole Hung. The Princeton University junior has seized her opportunity and helped the Tigers pull to the edge of a fourth…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Veteran officer retires
Sgt. Robert Weiler, a 25-year veteran of the police department has called it a day. The officer hung up his gun and badge last Thursday, according to the department. ”Bob always gave a 110 percent. He prided himself on living in the community and making a difference,” Chief of Police Raymond Hayducka said in a…
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PRINCETON: Helmstetter arrives for Tiger women’s hoops
Junior Kristen Helmstetter has emerged as the second-leading scorer this season for the Princeton University women’s basketball team, which will be looking to lock up an Ivy League title this weekend. Photo by Robert Gleason
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Veteran officer retires
Submitted photo Sgt. Robert Weiler stops a motor vehicle for alledgedly driving recklessly in a snowstorm in 2003.
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JAMESBURG: NJ author visits JFK school
Amy Batista photo Author Dar Hosta addresses students at the John F. Kennedy Elementary School in Jamesburg on Feb. 22.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Project Graduation hosting used book sale
South Brunswick High School Project Graduation is sponsoring a Used Book Sale on March 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at South Brunswick High School in the Red Cafeteria. There is a great selection of many popular titles in both paperback and hard cover books, along with DVDs, video games and CDs. All Books:…
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