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Two Family Holiday Shows Warm Audience Hearts at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre in November and December
By Candace Zafirellis Two heartwarming holiday productions will come to life on the Kelsey Theatre stage at Mercer County Community College this November and December. Perfect entertainment for the whole family, both shows take place on the college’s West Windsor campus, at 1200 Old Trenton Road. The fun starts with the hilarious Christmas tale, “The…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE opens schools Thursday and Friday
By Ed Birch, Special Writer District schools will be open this Thursday and Friday, Board of Education members decided Monday night. The panel unanimously voted to change the school schedule and add the two scheduled off days this week to make up for the time lost last week during Hurricane Sandy. Schools were scheduled to…
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PRINCETON: Lempert wins race for mayor
Liz Lempert speaks to supporters following her win for Princeton mayor.
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Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Dec. 4
Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig will give a lecture at Mercer County Community College on Tuesday, Dec. 4, entitled, “Professor Mel Leipzig Retrospective.”
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Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Dec. 4
By Candace Zafirellis In one of his last lectures before his retirement, Mercer County Community College (MCCC)’s own esteemed Professor of Art Mel Leipzig will discuss his 25 favorite paintings from other artists on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at noon in the Communications Building, room 110. His talk, entitled “Professor Mel Leipzig Retrospective,” is the part…
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Cranbury’s Main Tape Surpasses Goal: One-Year Without Lost Time Injury
By Elizabeth Oppriecht Cranbury, New Jersey n November 5, 2012 – Main Tape Company, a manufacturer of protective film products for use in the metals, graphics and construction industries has, for the first time in their history, surpassed one year without a lost-time injury. Located in Cranbury, New Jersey, Main Tape employs over 100 people…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Voters go to polls; some new voting locations
UPDATED with new polling locations in Millstone By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor In addition to picking a president, U.S. Senator, congressman and county offfce-holders on Tuesday, local voters will also be deciding contested school or municipal government races in Robbinsville, Upper Freehold and Plumsted. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. statewide on…
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Unity Bank To Waive Fees Through November 6 Following Hurricane Sandy
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (November 5, 2012) n Unity Bank is continuing recovery efforts after the recent severe weather. The following Unity Bank branch locations are open with full services: Clinton, Edison, Flemington, Highland Park, Linden, North Plainfield, Phillipsburg, South Plainfield, Union, Washington, and Forks Township, Pa. The following Unity Bank branch locations…
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EAST WINDSOR: Community organizations join to provide local shelter
Dinner will be served to help Sandy victims By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR: Volunteers are organizing supplies to help those impacted by Superstorm Sandy. The American Legion Post 148 in East Windsor, Fire Station 41 of Hightstown and the Joshua Harr Shane Foundation have united to provide food and shelter for people beginning…
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