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Yoga center moves to former farm site
The new Princeton Center for Yoga and Health is situated at the 5-acre Orchard Hill Center, part of what once was a 19th-century farm. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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MANVILLE: Former customer buys, reopens Main Street deli
Restaurant business runs in Grandin family By Mary Ellen Zanagara, Special Writer Another new business has come to Main Street. DJ’s Deli & Grill in the former Midtown Deli location at 11 S. Main St held its grand opening last week, and residents are encouraged to stop by. Bill Grandin purchased the deli after…
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LAWRENCE: House damaged by fire from fire pit embers
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The rear deck and part of the siding of a Stonicker Drive residence were damaged by a fire caused by an ember from a fire pit on the deck at 12:29 a.m. April 15. A resident of the house arrived home and noticed smoke and an orange glow coming from…
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PENNINGTON: Benefit dance ends in alcohol charges for area teenagers
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Three local teenagers — all students at Central High School — allegedly were intoxicated at a fundraising dance at The Pennington School (TPS) Saturday night. They will be charged with underage consumption of alcohol, Sgt. 1st Class Steve Friedman, of the Pennington Police Department, said Monday. The students to be…
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MANVILLE: ‘Li’l Abner’ comes to Christ the King School stage
Allison Charneski will star as Daisy Mae.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Millie Murphy to play with Symphonic Band
Hillsborough resident Millie Murphy will perform in the Raritan Valley Symphonic Band’s free concert titled “Opera!” at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 22, at Bridgewater-Raritan High School , 600 Garretson Road, Bridgewater. Ms. Murphy will perform on the trumpet, which she has been playing since she was a young teenager. She has been a member of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Police Beat
Robbinsville John Scheifele, 61, of Robbinsville, was charged with DWI, reckless driving, careless driving and leaving the scene of an accident at 6:37 p.m., April 14, police said. Patrolman Michael Farrell responded to a report of a minor motor vehicle accident with no injuries on Route 33 and was told Mr. Scheifele had parked his…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School district earns energy award
The Robbinsville School District recently earned an Environmental Stewardship Award for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, saving taxpayers more than $250,000 in energy costs. From left are: teacher John Blair, the district’s energy education specialist; Ross Kelly, president of Energy Education’s Eastern division; Mike Reca, school board president; Kimberly Keener, the school district’s…
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