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LAWRENCE: Woman talks about Turkey to church audience
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A country that is about the size of Texas, Turkey has been called the crossroads of civilization and the heart of the Ottoman Empire, which ruled large swaths of Asia and Europe for more than 600 years. Turkey also is a place where Christians, Jews and Muslims lived together…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Precision spin team debuts 2012 show
Mairin Dugan, right, a 9th grader, holds her breath as her cousin, Cara Brunner, throws the flag.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Deal collapse leaves mobile home park in limbo
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The residents of Mercer Mobile Homes on Route 130 have been left in limbo by the collapse of a local nonprofit’s plan to buy the trailer park for $5.5 million with financial assistance from the township. ”Our people here are very, very disappointed,” Sally Harrison, the president of…
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ALEX KASDIN OF PRINCETON ON TOUR WITH PRINCETON’S FAMOUS ‘TRIANGLE SHOW’ n PLAYS BROADWAY, FEBRUARY 3
By Henry Chai Alex Kasdin, a Princeton University sophomore and the daughter of Jeremy and Kef Kasdin, has been selected as a member of the Tech/Run Crew for the 2012 national tour of Princeton’s famed ‘Triangle Show’ musical-comedy troupe. The company will be bringing its’s newest original musical, “Doomsdays of Our Lives” to the Equitable…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police report, week of Jan. 19
Seventeen vehicle burglaries were reported throughout various locations in the township in the month of December, police reported. In a month’s span, police also reported eight arrests for driving while intoxicated: On Jan. 8, Felicia Martinelli, 26, of Hillsborough was charged after the gold Honda she was driving hit a pole on Roycefield Road.…
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CHRIS BEARD OF PENNINGTON ON TOUR WITH PRINCETON’S FAMOUS ‘TRIANGLE SHOW’ n PLAYS BROADWAY, FEBRUARY 3
Classic apocalyptic themes such as the four horsemen get a new twist in Princeton Triangle Club’s 2011 show: Doomsdays of Our Lives
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy Commemorated at MCCC
Mercer County Community College’s Brothers of Faith Mime Team performed as part of the college’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration. Pictured are Marrche Miller and Jahmir Miller. (Photo by Candace Zafirellis)
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HILSBOROUGH: Flood buyouts gain potential source of funding
Township could use open space trust fund By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Homeowners of flood-prone properties may have a slightly easier path to having their municipalities buy their homes. Municipal officials are weighing the state Legislature’s unanimous passage of a bill that allows local and county open space funds to finance part of the acquisition…
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MANVILLE: Dentist will ‘give kids a smile’
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Manville Dental Group will again give free dental care to needy children in the annual “Give Kids A Smile” program Friday, Feb. 3, from 8:30 a.m-2 p.m. The nationwide National Dental Month event focuses on providing oral health education to all children despite their economic status. Give Kids A…
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