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THINGS TO DO: Jan. 13, 2012
Uploading and editing photos: 9:15 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; learn how to upload, edit, organize and share photos online using Flickr and Picnik; students must be competent with both the keyboard and mouse to take this class; register at the reference desk. Mon., Jan 16 Toddler storytime: 10:30-11 a.m., Cranbury Public…
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Ben Nemzer & Cassandra Magical Illusion Show
By Ben Nemzer FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ben Nemzer & Cassandra’s Magical Illusion Show Raises Money to Fight Bullying Presented By WW-P High School North’s Thespian Society TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY! High School North Auditorium – 90 Grover’s Mill Road, Plainsboro, NJ Raising money for DoSomething.org’s anti-bullying platform. March 17th @ 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM Ben…
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CRANBURY: Planning Board’s Kehrt becomes emeritus in firm
Matthew J. Romano Allan Kehrt working on plans in his office in Princeton. Photo by Matthew J. Romano
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STOCKTON: Officials prepare for year’s business
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — Neal Esposito and Kathryn Steffanelli took their oaths of office for three-year terms as members of the Stockton Borough Council at the borough’s annual reorganization meeting Jan. 3. Council appointments made during the reorganization session were: — Buildings and Grounds — Aaron Lipsen (chairman), Neal Esposito and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Healthy Workman back to winning
Junior wrestler is unbeaten By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Frustrated only begins to describe Tyler Workman’s first two years on the Hillsborough High School wrestling team. He was on the team, but not on the mats. The Raiders junior missed his freshman year after sustaining two concussions, and he missed all but seven matches…
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Jamesburg, police enter new contract
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — A new four-year contract has been signed between the Borough of Jamesburg and the Police Benevolent Association. In the new contract, retroactive for 2011, Jamesburg police officers received a 1 percent pay increase for 2011, and will receive a 2.75 percent increase for 2012, a 2 percent increase for…
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Towns reorganize
Robert V. Metrikis Mayor Richard Pucci is sworn in by Sharon Doerfler, township clerk, at the Monroe Township Council meeting Jan. 1. He is joined by his wife Kathleen, grandchildren Katie, Samantha, Drew and Kara, his daughters Michelle Giles and Denise Fasbach, and their husbands Kevin and Andrew. Photo by Robert Metrikis.
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film showing
By Sandra Johnson The film "Ocean of pearls" will be shown at the HIghtstown Memorial branch of the Mercer County Library at 7 pm Weds. Jan. 25, 2012. This is the first film directed by a Sikh with a Sikh character in the lead role. A discussion and refreshments will follow the film. Co-sponsored by…
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