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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings trot to 34-7 victory over North Brunswick on Thanksgiving
Ed Birch photo Vikings T. J. Taylor scores on a 26-yard play in the team’s holiday win over rival North Brunswick on Thanksgiving Day.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kids bring the news to Woods Road fourth grade
Woods Road School fourth-grader Cole Monte and Heather Suraci hold up a copy of their school newspaper. Staff photo by Gene Robbins
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Small fire evacuates St. Augustine’s school
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A small fire in the boiler room of the St. Augustine’s of Canterbury School on Henderson Road late Wednesday morning forced the brief evacuation of students, according to police. Students in the Catholic School were lodged in the church next door to the school, police said. The Kendall Park…
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MANVILLE: County senior centers back on schedule
All seven Somerset County senior centers are open and serving lunch to clients. Transportation services are available. The Manville center is in Fire Company No. 1 at 20 South Third Ave. The phone is 908-526-0175. The regular hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. A suggested lunch donation of $1.50 is recommended for individuals age…
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Children Get Free Pictures with Frosty at Unity Bank Branches in December
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (November 28, 2012) n Unity Bank will sponsor “Pictures with Frosty” in December at six branch locations in Somerset, Hunterdon, Union, Middlesex and Northampton Counties. Children can have their pictures taken with Frosty the Snowman to preserve a lasting holiday memory. Unity Bank will give each child a picture…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Nov. 29
Holiday soiree helps Literacy Volunteers Friday, Nov. 30 Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County (LVSC), a provider of literacy tutoring and ESL classes for adults, will present its Literacy Holiday Soiree from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Bridgewater Library, 1 Vogt Drive. The event will raise money to support efforts and programs fighting illiteracy in Somerset…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kids bring the news to Woods Road fourth grade
Heather Suraci and Cole Monte are learning the real-life joys and agita of putting out a newspaper. The fourth-grade classmates have spearheaded publishing the first student newspaper at Woods Road School. They say they enjoy thinking of topics, writing, interviewing and assigning topics to fellow student staffers. They also try to ask peers politely to…
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Gwendolyn Harris Elected as New Chair of MCCC Board of Trustees
Trenton resident Gwendolyn Harris was elected as the new chair of the Mercer County Community College Board of Trustees.
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