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MILLSTONE: Holiday magic at Millstone Performing Arts Center
Natalie Cappuzzo, 13, and Ben Hahn, 10, both of Millstone, practice their duet, “When Christmas Comes to Town,” which they will perform in “Gift Wrapped — A Holiday Musical Revue” opening Dec. 8 at the Millstone Performing Arts Center.
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IN THE KITCHEN: Hanukkah miracle symbolized by foods
By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, is indeed a light-hearted holiday on the Jewish calendar. Of course, children love it in part because of let’s face it the gifts, but everyone gets into the spirit of celebrating the ancient story of the unexpected triumph of the Maccabees over…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat
Police blotter items Robbinsville Someone cut the lock on a fence surrounding a business property inside the Windsor Industrial Park on North Main Street on Nov. 19. The lock was valued at $20. Patrolman Scott Kivet investigated after a caller phoned in the report at 2:55 p.m. Shawn Scott, 39, of Robbinsville, was charged with…
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CRANBURY: Committee pondering property maintenance
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — Several changes were made to the Cranbury Township property maintenance code causing it to be re-introduced at the Nov. 26 meeting. A draft was introduced at the Oct. 22 meeting by Committee members Dan Mulligan and Glenn Johnson and the final draft had its first reading at the…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School leaders make final push for referendum
Voters to decide fate of $18.9 million project on Dec. 11 By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — With less than two weeks to go before voters cast ballots, school district leaders made their case Monday night for an $18.9 million referendum that would add 29 classrooms to two overcrowded schools. About 75 residents attended…
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PRINCETON: Borough to delay paying its legal bills
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Wrier A divided Borough Council decided Tuesday to delay increasing its legal budget to pay for legal bills that some officials still have unanswered questions about. Council voted 3-2 to table or delay acting on separate resolutions raising by $70,000 the amount of its contract with Hill Wallack, its regular…
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PENNINGTON: Toll gate pies have ‘pinch of love’
Michael Boyer, Annabelle Mason and Billy O’Conner prepare pie mix, adding the secret ingredient, a “pinch of love.”
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