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Brain Bee open to all high school students
New Jersey high school students have an opportunity to prove their brainpower by competing in the 2012 Central New Jersey Regional Brain Bee. The contest, which is open to all New Jersey high school students in grades nine through 12, will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Feb. 4 at UMDNJ-Robert- Wood Johnson…
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Food drive to aid Jackson Food Pantry
A food drive to support the Jackson Food Pantry is being conducted by the Jackson Veterans of Foreign Wars, 54 Magnolia Drive, Jackson, to help offset the bare shelves that are usually left after the holidays. Donations of nonperishable items can be dropped off at the post Thursday through Monday evenings until 9 p.m. as…
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NOTEWORTHY: Enemble ACJW: Musical tigers off to Carnegie Jan. 19
Princeton University Concerts continues its 2011/2012 season with Ensemble ACJW, Carnegie Hall’s acclaimed fellowship program, on Thursday, Jan. 19, at 8pm in Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall. The program will feature works by Beethoven (Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano, Op. 11), David Bruce (“Gumboots,” in its Princeton premiere), and Shostakovich (Piano Trio…
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PLUMSTED: Book on Natalie Wood’s death resonates with students
PLUMSTED Marti Rulli, author of the bestseller “Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour” about the 1981 drowning of actress Natalie Wood, recently spoke to New Egypt High School students about the writing process and her decades-long quest to uncover the truth about the Hollywood legend’s death. Ms. Rulli’s 2009 book prompted the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s…
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MANVILLE: Second place earns gymnast prize of cherished snow globe
Manville sisters Brooke Hoodja and Emma Thompson continued to do well in the gymnastic season. In a Dec. 9 meet, Emma shows off a snow globe, given to the top three all-around winners at her level.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Robotics team hears its challenge for 2012
From left, Hillsborough High School junior Alex Duncan looks on, while Eric Scardelli, a senior, and Casey Moon, a sophomore, design parts for the 2012 season robot. (Photo by Michael Duffek)
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PRINCETON: Attorney: Dec. 28 meeting violated open meeting act
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Three members of the Borough Council, then Mayor-elect Yina Moore and then Councilwoman-elect Heather Howard violated the Open Public Meeting Act when they met unannounced on Dec. 28 to trim the number of applicants to the consolidation transition task force, according to an opinion from Borough Attorney Maeve Cannon. The…
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MANVILLE: Citizens of the year’ are recognized
Mayor Corradino poses with VFW Post 2290 members Commander Andy Henkel, Reny Dilks and Charles Goodyear. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)
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LAWRENCE: Trenton men face weapons charges
Two Trenton men were charged with multiple weapons-related offenses after a short car chase that began on Brunswick Pike in Lawrence and that ended on Klagg Avenue in Trenton shortly after midnight on Jan. 7, according to police Lt. Charles B. Edgar. Wade Wallace, 26, and Ronnie Livingston, 22, both of Trenton, were charged with…
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