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HILLSBOROUGH: Man needs online votes to win space ride
Didier Jimenez, a Hillsborough man with a bent for causes, is shown from last April, when his photo was chosen for a collage of faces on a Cheerios box. Now he seeks online votes to try to earn a ride on a space plane.
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 22
Batista Hamilton Township Hazardous Materials Team begins to go to work hooking up booms to soak up fuel oil that leaked into Peddie Lake and began flowing into Rocky Brook on Hutchinson Street on Feb. 14. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place
Rangpurr is a young, male orange tabby awaiting adoption at Tabby’s Place. About 9 months old, Rangpurr has a handsome striped coat and a white star on his chest. Named after a type of orange, Rangpurr is a sweet, gentle kitten who loves to play. He can be a little shy around people at first.…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar girls return to fencing final
The Montgomery High School girls fencing team will go after a state championship when the Cougars face Northern Highlands on Wednesday at Morris Hills. Photo by Nathan Weisman
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Somerset County Hiring Our Heroes Job Fair Packs "Em" In
from left: Mun Hwa Chen, head of Adult Services at the Somerset County Library Bridgewater Branch, Natasha Peter, NJ State Library BTOP compliance officer, and Brendan Boyle, reference librarian, Somerset County Library Bridgewater Branch.
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 22
From fuel oil on Peddie Lake in Hightstown to a trio of East Windsor’s top employees accepting proclamations, this week the Herald featured these photos in today’s print edition.
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Mercer County Holocaust Center to Host Education Workshop
By Candace Zafirellis The descendant of a Holocaust survivor will offer a professional development workshop on using the documentary film “Only a Number” in Holocaust curriculum at the Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center at 4:30 p.m. on March 7. The center is located on the West Windsor campus of Mercer County Community College (MCCC), 1200…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Church works to feed the hungry
HIGHTSTOWN — Over Super Bowl weekend, Feb. 2 and Feb. 3, the parishioners of St. Anthony’s Church, worked to raise funds to feed the poor. For the past several years, members of St. Anthony’s Social Justice Committee have held large soup pots while standing at the church doors asking for monetary donations to help feed…
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