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AROUND CRANBURY: Cranbury Lions to mark 80th anniversary
Lorraine Sedor This coming June will mark the 80th anniversary of the Cranbury Lions Club and to commemorate the date the Lions are making a barrel of red wine with the Grape Escape in Dayton. The Lions would like to involve the community and are having a wine label contest. The label can be created…
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Paul Decker Named President-Elect of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
By Matthematica Policy Research Contact: Jennifer de Vallance, (202) 484-4692 PRINCETON, NJ—January 18, 2012—Paul Decker, president and CEO of Mathematica Policy Research, has been named president-elect of http://www.appam.org/" target="_blank">the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM). Decker, a longtime member of APPAM, has played a leadership role in many capacities within the organization, most…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Brothers awarded Eagle rank together
Staff photo by Ed Birch New Eagle Scouts Kyle and Daniel Menz from Troop 888 stand with their parents, Wayne and Donna Mentz during the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at the VFW Post 9111 Jan. 15.
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COLUMBUS: Greyhounds riding momentum of strong finish
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The Northern Burlington County Regional High School boys basketball team got hot towards the end of last season. And the Greyhounds have used that momentum and started this season playing just as well. They came into the week riding a three-game winning streak that had lifted their record to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Brothers awarded Eagle rank together
By Ed Birch, Special Writer It was a day of honor and recognition for Dayton’s Boy Scout Troop 888 last Sunday as brothers Kyle and Daniel Menz of Kendall Park were awarded with Scouting’s highest rank. The Eagle Court of Honor for the two brothers was held before a standing room only crowd of 150…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th legislative candidates confident
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The three GOP candidates competing for the seat of the late Peter Biondi each say they are feeling good about their respective chances going into tonight’s special convention. "I’m feeling hopeful," South Brunswick businessman John Saccenti said Tuesday. "I realize it is a bit of a battle." Mr. Saccenti…
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ROBBINSVILLE: RHS duo win Group I high jump
Challender excited by win By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Julie Challender never expected track and field to be a significant part of her athletic career. Four years after it was just a social thing to do, the Robbinsville High School senior is a team captain and now a state champion, something she never would…
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MONROE: Menorah vandalized
Rabbi’s reaction is ‘one of sadness’ David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Vandalism of Jewish property escalated in the region this Hanukkah season, and the Monroe Jewish community experienced one of the destructive acts firsthand. On Jan. 9 Monroe police responded to the Suburban Plaza Mall at 365 Spotswood Englishtown Road for a report of…
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