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HILLSBOROUGH: Raider boys run to Shore ‘A’ title
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Matt Nunn went to all the varsity races last year for the Hillsborough High School boys cross country team. This year, he gets to run in them. The junior was the Raiders’ fourth finisher, 16th overall, as HHS won the Varsity A boys race at the Shore Coaches Invitational…
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STOCKTON: Artist offers ‘an alternative environment’
While painting, Jerry Cable poses in his Stockton studio.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Eno Terra open after Sunday evening fire
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Eno Terra restaurant in Kingston is open once again after a fire in the kitchen Sunday evacuated 45 employees and guests. According to police, the fire was reported at 6:12 p.m. Sunday and about 35 firefighters from the Kingston and Kendall Park volunteer fire companies responded to…
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Tuned in
Dipika Sen, the station manager of WPRB, selects a record from the music library before she goes on the air. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Choices
By Toby Ehrlich By -Sharon Criscione RN, BSN, CHPN, Clinical Director of Stein Hospice Throughout our lives we are faced with many situations, some good and some bad. We make choices on how we want to handle them. Why then do we put off making decisions regarding health care and what we want and don’t want…
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STOCKTON: Artist offers ‘an alternative environment’
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — People have told painter Jerry Cable they regard him as a “farm preservationist.” ”Farm scenes are what I know best,” Mr. Cable said. “I grew up on a farm in northeastern Ohio, in East Canton. I paint scenes of farms that are disappearing, and I paint a lot…
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WEST WINDSOR: Jughandles protest on Saturday
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Come rain or shine, protesters will rally tomorrow against the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Route 1 traffic experiment in hopes of shutting it down. What resident Susan Parris describes as a “peaceful protest” will take place at her house at 207 Washington Road, which is at the…
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Tuned in
Pledge drive helps university radio station By Pat Summers, Special Writer It can range from an interview of a classical pianist to a visiting musician playing rockabilly or to “noise,” as one senior staffer described it. There’s also news, culture, sports and weather. That’s the aural menu of WPRB, or Princeton Radio Broadcast, “community supported…
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A priceless moment
Don Wiley, Hopewell Township I have visited the high school turf field site many times since Mike Ackerson graciously donated his time to build the field. The actual turf was delivered to the high school this Monday. The turf has been rolled out and the stands (with press box) have begun to be built. All…
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