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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Winter concert set
Shown are some of the choristers after a recent rehearsal. From left, they are: (front) Sara Stillitano, Maia Williams, Madison Hayes, Olivia Lundquist, Mateo Lopez-Castro, Leo Heullstrunk, Zoe Eaton, Quinn Merzena, Paul Warznak, Nerissa Lundquist, Hudson Orfe and Genevieve Grenier; (middle) Annalyse Newton, Madeline Carleton, Grace Warznak, Maeve Merzena, Max Falke, Liam May, Gabriella Gomez,…
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LAWRENCE: Group offered for siblings of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Thanks to a grant from the Learning Well, LLC, Rider University’s Center for Excellence in Psychology is offering a free discussion and activity group for siblings of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The group will meet on Sundays from 4-6 p.m. starting Feb. 3, on Rider’s Lawrenceville campus. It will runs for six weeks. For…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: 16 dogs, some starving, rescued from home
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — A Voorhees-based animal rescue group has removed 16 dogs, five of them starving, from a home in the Cream Ridge section of the township earlier this month and is seeking donations to help pay for their care. The Animal Welfare Association said it was notified about the…
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MANVILLE: Principal faces one last day at Weston
Principal Don Frank stands with third-graders Shane Cruz and Haylie Colombaroni in front of the third-grade bulletin board for Mr. Frank’s re-”tie”-rment. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Town eyes two business-related initiatives
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The creation of an Upper Freehold Chamber of Commerce and an update of open space maps identifying public lands for hiking and horseback riding are both on the Township Committee’s radar for 2013. At the January 17 Township Committee meeting, Mayor Stan Moslowski Jr. said local business…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Teachers, school district reach tentative contract
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The Board of Education on Tuesday night unanimously approved a tentative three-year retroactive contract with its teachers union that will boost salaries 5 percent by the time the pact expires July 1, 2014. The Washington Township Education Association, which represents more than 300 teachers, secretaries, support staff, bus…
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SPORTS: Bulldogs seek super start to season
Bordentown Bulldogs celebrated many wins last season. And now, the Bordentown Bulldogs Youth Football Organization is seeking football players for the upcoming season. Any parent interested in registering their child or helping out for the 2013 fall season can visit www.bordentownbulldogs.org for information. (Couresty photo)
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EAST WINDSOR: Shiseido to expand
EAST WINDSOR — Recently Mayor Janice Mironov announced that Shiseido America is undertaking a 72,988-square-foot two-phase expansion of the current 211,000-square-foot facility on Princeton-Hightstown Road, which has approximately 150 full-time employees and up to an additional 150 temporary employees. Ten full-time employees will also be added with the expansion. Phase I is a 54,580-square-foot office…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 400 pets get rabies shots
Ali Hunter of Flagtown keeps toy poodle Marley warm inside her jacket as she and her daughter, Gabby, waited for Marley’s free rabies vaccination Saturday.
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