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Millstone residents thoroughly enjoyed ‘Gift Wrapped’
We had a wonderful time at the “Gift Wrapped” holiday show at the Millstone Performing Arts Center. From the opening full-cast rendition of “We Need a Little Christmas,” the show was filled with clever arrangements and a variety of heartwarming performances. There were plenty of light-hearted moments sprinkled throughout the dancing and singing. It was…
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Program helps to feed hungry
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher has announced that Farmers Against Hunger (FAH) is the recipient of this year’s $100,000 Gleaning Support Grant, made possible through the Department of Agriculture’s State Food Purchase Program. “Farmers Against Hunger gives farmers an opportunity to take their unused produce and help those in need in the…
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Former N.J. lawyer admits crime
On Dec. 12, a former partner of a law firm based in Freehold admitted to defrauding the firm and its clients by improperly diverting more than $885,000 from the law firm, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Timothy Provost, 57, of Millstone Township, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Michael A. Shipp in Trenton federal…
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Petition opposes proposed rate increase
State Assemblywoman Amy H. Handlin and a coalition of Monmouth County legislators have launched an online petition allowing ratepayers to object to a proposed electricity rate increase that Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) has pending before the state Board of Public Utilities. “Every voice counts, especially those who have been repeatedly kept in the…
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Sculptures on exhibit
Grounds For Sculpture (GFS), 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton Township, Mercer County, has opened its fall/winter 2012 exhibition season with eight sculpture exhibitions. GFS will present four indoor exhibitions and several distinctive exhibitions in The Meadow, its 7-acre outdoor gallery. In the Museum building through April 2013, GFS showcases Robert Taplin’s “Heaven, Hell, and the History…
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Talk of pond sale in A’town put on hold
BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer The potential sale of Conines Mill Pond to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has been put on hold for the foreseeable future after Mayor Stuart Fierstein requested that a discussion of the matter be tabled until a later date. According to Fierstein, the issue was tabled after…
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‘Tis the season for time-honored holiday traditions
Festivities are as diverse as those who partake in them BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer An extensive Christmas display that includes lights synced to music is a treasured tradition of the DePasquale family of Edison. Pictured are (l-r) Emilio, 10, Tony, Michelle and Anthony Jr., 12. SCOTT FRIEDMAN Whether in celebration of Christmas, Diwali, Hanukkah…
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Next Stop: Polar Express
DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS LIZZ DINNIGAN Mark your calendars now as a reminder to buy your Polar Express tickets for next year. Tickets, which are sold out for 2012, go on sale Aug. 1, 2013. The Polar Express offers an enchanting afternoon train ride for the whole family. The experience for us began the week before our…
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