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MONROE: Wall Street employees donate time for good cause
Amy Batista photo Rajesh Agrawal of Kendall Park paints a the horse swing set as one of the projects his team, Goldman Sachs’ Community TeamWorks, offers a day of community service to Special Strides at Congress Hill Farm in Monroe on May 11.
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MONROE: BOE debates Challenge program
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Even though Board of Education members approved a Challenge Day program for the district by a 6-2 vote May 9, there was still debate on the merits of the program. Challenge Day, a California based non profit organization, is now set to provide services, people, and materials for…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Horns will signal emergencies again soon
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The Lambertville fire horns on York Street, at Sheridan Park, and atop the Columbia Firehouse on North Union Street will begin ring sounding again in the near future, officials said. The horns have been out of service for months while repairs were being made to them. Lambertville Fire…
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R.A. Schiavone Memorial Cup Coming to Forsgate June 20-21
By Suzy Abrams Jones MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J.—Forsgate Country Club, the award winning, central New Jersey private golf club operated by RDC Golf Group, Inc., proudly announces the first annual R.A. Schiavone Memorial Cup, June 20-21, 2012. This two-day pro-senior scratch tournament, to be staged on Forsgate’s renowned 6,844-yard, par-71 Banks Course, is sanctioned by both the…
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Golf supporters thanked
Michael A. Chipowsky chairman, Hopewell Valley Sept. 11 and Emergency Services Memorial Committee I would like to just take a moment to thank everyone who participated in the first annual Hopewell Valley Sept. 11 and Emergency Services Memorial Golf Outing that was held on May 7. The golf course was in pristine condition and…
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Protect and serve
Hightstown Police Director James Le Tellier, Patrolman David Chenoweth and Sgt. Glen Runge. Photo by Amy Batista
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CRANBURY: Around Cranbury
Annual Memorial Day parade to be held May 28 By Lorraine Sedor, Special writer The annual Drug Free Fair takes place tomorrow, Saturday, May 19, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Cranbury School. The fair allows kids and parents to learn more about preventing drug and alcohol abuse while having lots of fun provided by…
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Art to be part of healing process at hospital
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert While the shelves will be fully stocked with bandages, gauze and tape to heal wounds as patients come for treatments at the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, all will be exposed to one universal therapy — artwork. Installing artwork in hospitals is a growing trend across the United…
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