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Two Versions of the Cherished Holiday Story of “The Nutcracker” Come To MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre in December
By Candace Zafirellis Audiences will enjoy the music and dance of the holiday season with two holiday productions coming to the stage at Mercer County Community College in December. Alborada, New Jersey’s premier Spanish dance theater company, and the New Jersey Youth Ballet will both perform variations of the holiday classic “The Nutcracker.” Both shows…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girls capture third straight Group IV cross-country title
By Justin Feil, Packet Media Group Paige Novak’s running days were just beginning when the Hillsborough High School girls cross country team won back-to-back Group IV state championships. The freshman helped the Raiders to secure an unprecedented third straight Group IV crown in her first race on Holmdel Park’s 5-kilometer course Saturday. ”I’m really glad…
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Letter: Firemen commended for quick response in storm
From Kenneth & Ruth Ann Degler, Robbinsville To the editor: We have been residents of Robbinsville for the last 41 years. Thankfully, we have never had to call the Robbinsville Fire Department. However, during the height of Hurricane Sandy the fire department responded to a call involving our home. Our neighbor, Gary, noticed…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mandel could offer a diversity of ideas
To the editor: Mr. Judd Mandel’s recent letter of Nov. 15 makes some very important points. I have met Judd Mandel and have spoken to him on a number of occasions. He is truly a breath of fresh air in Hillsborough. His ideas and plans for Hillsborough in the long run will ensure that young…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars fall in gridiron playoff thriller
WW-P South football also eliminated By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In the end, both the Montgomery High and West Windsor-Plainsboro South football teams came up short in their state playoff openers on Friday night. But how each team ended the season couldn’t have been more different. WW-P South, the No. 2 seed in Central Jersey…
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LAWRENCE: Man charged after car snaps pole
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Carl Shangle, 56, was charged with driving under the influence and other motor vehicle charges after the 2003 Nissan Altima he was driving struck a utility pole on Federal City Road at 12:40 a.m. Nov. 17, according to police Lt. Mark Ubry. Patrolman Scott Stein was attempting to stop Mr.…
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MANVILLE: Flood issue is out of bounds, politically
To the editor: On Monday night, Nov. 12, I attended the Manville Borough Council meeting, and watched as many residents came up during the open public session to voice their opinions. During the course of the session, one matter continually seemed to resurface involving a recent mailing from the mayor and the two candidates running…
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100 for 100 Small Works Show
By Laura Brandt AOY Small Works Show Opening reception 6:00-9:00pm on Friday, Nov. 30th at AOY Art Center onPatterson Farm. Presented by Artistsof Yardley Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays 12-5pm—Nov. 30-Dec. 22 www.artistsofyardley.org Address: 949 Mirror Lake Road, Yardley, PA 19067 (on Patterson Farm) tel: 215-493-1205 Opening reception 6:00-9:00pm on Friday, Nov. 30th at AOY Art Center…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Payroll tax likely to go up 2% to 2009 levels
One tax “increase” that appears likely to go into effect Jan. 1 will be the end of the two-year “holiday” of 2 percent of income taken to fund Social Security. For a person with an income of $40,000, that would mean an additional $800 out of pocket. Mr. Holt said he wished government had lessened…
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