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HIGHTSTOWN: Historical Society to host event of ‘delights’
The Hightstown East Windsor Historical Society is holding a Cheesecake and Wine Tasting Event at the Hightstown Diner, Saturday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. Wines from Cream Ridge Winery will be matched by cheesecake delights, a Hightstown Diner specialty. Javaberry, Cream Ridge Winery’s new blackberry, chocolate and espresso wine will be featured, along with Muscato…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Driver in October crash dies
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A Sayreville man involved in a morning crash on Route 1 in October has died from his injuries, according to police. Jimmy Rivera, 41, of Sayreville was seriously injured at 6:07 a.m. on Oct. 24 when his 2004 Kia Sportage smashed into the rear of a dump…
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MERCER: County to host eighth annual economic summit
TRENTON — Government and business leaders will give overviews on the state of the economy at the eighth annual Mercer County Economic Summit on Feb. 28. The event, with the theme “The Road Ahead: Preparing Your Business for 2013 and Beyond,” will be held from 1-6 p.m. at The Conference Center at Mercer County Community…
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Eastern Wind Symphonic Is Present a Gala Event at Carnegie Hall
By Jasmine Bloch Krempels The Eastern Wind Symphony, under the direction of Todd Nichols and Adam Warshafsky, will be taking the stage at Carnegie Hall on Friday March 15, 2013 at 8pm in an historic concert featuring the very best in wind ensemble literature. This Symphonic Gala also features performances from concert ensembles from Verona,…
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FLORENCE AND ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Feb. 21
By Peg Dotson, Special Writer The Food Pantry will be open tomorrow, Friday, Feb.22. Thanks to the many people who have donated. Thanks to our Girl Scouts. The Florence Marching Band Boosters would like to thank everyone who bought a Florence Flashes Christmas ornament. The fundraiser was very successful. The Band Boosters members are participating…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council continues Borough Hall debate
Batista The future of Borough Hall has been debated since Hurricane Irene hit in 2011. At a special meeting held at the Ely House on Feb. 15, resident Jeffrey Bond, a former Borough Council member, advocated consideration of moving into the Lucas building, 415 Mercer St. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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