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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Celebrating freedom
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Several hundred people came together at the South Brunswick Family YMCA Aug. 19 to celebrate India’s independence and to display its culture. The annual event is sponsored by the Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey and the South Brunswick Family YMCA.
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Stuart grad takes arts to children in Trenton
Jennifer Liu (in white shirt) poses with a few of her art students.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On Aug. 8 at 8:26 a.m., police investigated a two-vehicle accident on Route 31 near the Rocktown Hill Road intersection. Vera Musial-Slowey, of Martinsville, was driving south and stopped in heavy traffic when her vehicle was struck in the rear by a…
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Benefit wine tasting slated for Sept. 14
Ride 4 Erik — Caring for Kids with Cancer will present a wine tasting at Old York Cellars, Ringoes, on Sept. 14 from 7-9 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. One hundred percent of money raised goes to families in the area with a newly diagnosed child and to research. The event highlights various area…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops nab alleged burglar
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police arrested a township man Tuesday afternoon that they believe broke into and burglarized a Deerberry Lane home Monday night. Police charged Shawn Foster, 41, of the township with burglary and theft following a motor vehicle stop on Revere Road at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, according to a press release…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of Aug. 23
Car wash fundraiser set Saturday, Aug. 25 — The Hillsborough High School boys soccer teams will hold a car wash fundraiser from 8 a.m. to noon at Hillsborough Elementary School, Amwell Road at Route 206; cost is $5 per car or $7 per van. Field hockey offers breakfast, car washes Sunday, Aug. 26 — Middle…
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FROM GARDEN TO TABLE IN WEST AMWELL
The most productive garden of Elsie Gulick and Martha Gulick Tuers.
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DUKE FARMS: Gardeners of all types share green plots
Sherry Lynn, of Manville, shows off a watermelon, one of the fruits of her garden.
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