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HILLSBOROUGH: FEMA workers clear public land here
Workers cut limbs from the outer ends of branches back to the main trunk.
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EAST WINDSOR: Township recovers from superstorm
A power line is repaired on Route 571 after Superstorm Sandy. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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FLORENCE: Teen shatters national record
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Resident Lexi Smith broke the longstanding national field hockey record of 174 career goals in October — earning her 175th goal Oct. 9. The Florence Memorial senior ended her high school field hockey career — she kept on keepin’ on — and earned 16 additional goals since breaking…
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EAST WINDSOR: Community organizations join forces for Sandy victims
Monday, Bob Cheney, of Robbinsville, organizes donated goods at the American Legion Post 148. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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REGISTER NEWS: Voters select winners of regional races
People vote in Bordentown City at the Carslake Community Center on Nov. 6. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.dryanphoto.com)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough handles Superstorm Sandy
Batista A man walks his dog in Hightstown the day after Superstorm Sandy. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MONTGOMERY: Full-time XC benefits McCormick
Cougars junior prepared for sectional meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Shannon McCormick always figured she would play four years of high school softball, and then likely continue in college. Running got in the way, however, and that’s something that the Montgomery High School junior never expected. ”My underclassmen years, especially freshman year, I…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Thurs., Nov. 8 The South Brunswick Senior Center at 540 Ridge Road sponsors a Veterans Remembrance Day program in honor of Veterans Day at 11a.m. Veterans from various war times will be reciting poems and recollections. All are invited to attend. Call 732.329.4000 ext. 7212. This event is for South Brunswick residents. Fri., Nov. 9…
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Sandy’ did not dampen city’s Halloween Parade
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Hurricane Sandy’s visit to Lambertville didn’t stop the Halloween Parade. The children, parents and community members met in the All-Purpose Room of the Lambertville Public School where people of all ages participated in a parade of costumes in front of the judges. Hey! Scooby Doo! You rule! That’s…
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