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Residents find benefits of Meditation Class-
Stein Resident Shirley Zinker formerly of Monroe Township enjoys learning a new technique to help keep you calm.
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EAST WINDSOR: Monahan sworn in as new police chief
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — James Monahan is the new chief of the East Windsor Police Department. Mayor Janice Mironov administered the oath of office to Chief Monahan on July 1 with his wife, Denise, and sons, Andrew and Daniel, by his side, at East Windsor Municipal Court. He was surrounded by…
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WEST WINDSOR: Big win keeps 12s baseball alive
WW returns to action today in another elimination game By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor ROBBINSVILLE — When the West Windsor Little League 12-year-old all-star baseball team fell into the losers’ bracket of the District 12 tournament with a 10-7 loss to Bordentown on Monday, it made the path to a championship a little tougher. But…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Primary candidate thanks community
By Debra Johnson To the editor: Since the primary, I have had the opportunity to personally meet and thank so many of the people that supported Shilpn (Patel) and I. The kindness was incredible. It is staggering to consider the wonderful good will in our community. Though I am sorry that Shilpn and I…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Drainage work funding plan scheduled for July 16 vote
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city is moving ahead with an effort to do major drainage work on South Franklin Street. A $795,000 bond ordinance that would provide $700,000 for the drainage work, plus $95,000 for work on Ely Park, was introduced by the Lambertville City Council on June 25. The proposed…
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Community Calendar: July 5 edition
Thurs., July 5 Big Kids/Little Kids Storytime “Bats!”: 2 p.m., Plumsted branch of the Ocean County Library System, 119 Evergreen Road, New Egypt. Join out teen volunteers for stories and crafts about bats. For ages 3 to 8; registration required. Go online to www.theoceancountylibrary.org or call the library at 609-758-7888. Read to a Therapy Dog:…
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Unraveling a mystery
Montgomery High School graduate Joseph Mankowksi, a ris´ing junior at La Salle University, is the author of “The De´scendent of Locksley Trilogy.”
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