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CRANBURY: Calendar
Fri., Jan. 25 Mother Goose Time: 9:30 or 11:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; rhymes, music and fun for children ages 18-36 months and a caregiver; registration not required. Colonial Cranbury in Perspective: 7 p.m., Cranbury Public Library, 23 N. Main St.; presented by New Jersey historian Maxine Lurie; brief overview of…
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25
Batista The Interchange 8 toll plaza of the New Jersey Turnpike is set to full open on Saturday morning, weather permitting. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Life on the road part of ECAC hockey
PU players adjust to travel load By Jashvina Shah, Special Writer The approximately 377-mile trip from Princeton University’s Baker Rink to St. Lawrence University’s Appleton Arena is listed as a six-hour, 28-minute drive by Google maps. While it may be one of the farthest, it’s just one of the road trips the Princeton men’s hockey…
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MERCER: Center to host lecture by Holocaust survivor
The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center (MCHGRC) invites community members to a lecture by author and Holocaust survivor Jasha Levi on Feb. 13. The program begins at 4:30 p.m. and is presented free of charge. The center is located on the West Windsor campus of Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, on…
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FLORENCE: Hometown news from the Virginia Military Institute
Phil McAuliffe People from across the nation traveled to Washington D.C. to witness the public inauguration of President Barack Obama — including a cadet from Florence Township, who marched in the official parade. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25
Batista Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson swears in Matthew Bukowski (center), a new Hightstown Engine Company No. 1 firefighter member during the Borough Council meeting on Tuesday with Deputy Chief Scott Jenkins by his side (right). Mayor Kirson also announced that Deputy Jenkins was awarded Firefighter of the Year at the company installation dinner this past…
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TRENTON: NJDOT gears up for a blast of winter weather
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is preparing for a potentially significant winter storm, expected to arrive this afternoon. The forecast calls for a combination of snow and high winds tonight and into tomorrow, with one-to-three inches of snow accumulating in parts of the state. ”NJDOT crews will be out in force to make…
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PRINCETON: Contest to name municipal buildings
A contest to rename Princeton’s municipal buildings is being sponsored by Princeton and Princeton Public Library. The contest is to rename the buildings known as Princeton Borough Hall (1 Monument Drive) and Princeton Township Hall (400 Witherspoon St.) now that the communities have been unified. ”We are pleased that the Princeton Public Library is sponsoring…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Labor commissioner sees emergency worker program in action
State Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths, in leather jacket,talks to temporary workers along Longhill Road in Hillsborough Township on Thursday afternoon. Hr. Wirths was there to see how a $16 million federal grant grant coordinated through his office was playing out in the field.
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