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CRANBURY: Lions Club dedicates bench to ‘Teddy’
Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — Tuesday, the Cranbury Lions Club dedicated a bench to the well-known and loved business owner of Teddy’s Restaurant, Theofilos George “Teddy” Nikitiades, who died Aug. 25. About 30 people, including members of the club, Mr. Nikitiades’ family members, including his son and owner of the restaurant, George Nikitiades, of…
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Early deadline for Dec. 29 edition
It’s Dec. 21 Those who plan to submit news, letters, etc. for the Dec. 29 edition of The Beacon must send items by e-mail no later than 3 p.m. on Dec. 21 (Wednesday). All photos being submitted for that edition should be e-mailed as JPG attachments. The deadline is 2 p.m. on Dec. 21. Caption…
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BORDENTOWN: Children’s theater troupe to stage "The Nutcracker"
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The 30-member children’s dance troupe of the Bordentown Ballet Theatre will be center stage Saturday for its holiday production of “The Nutcracker.” A ballet for children, featuring children, will be staged at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Burlington Center for Performing Arts at 610 Fountain…
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CRANBURY: Lions Club dedicates bench to ‘Teddy’
The new bench dedicated to Theofilos Nikitiades, founder of Teddy’s restaraunt, sits facing the restaurant. Photo by Amy Batista.
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PRINCETON: Holiday project provides more than toys
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer More than 35 Princeton families will have a happy holiday thanks to the “incredible generosity” of the community and the response to the YWCA’s annual St. Nicholas project. The porch of the Bramwell House looked like an exploded toy store as bikes, games, toys and children’s pajamas covered every surface…
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Why I voted yes
Kim Johnson member, Hopewell Township Committee There are many reasons why I decided to vote in favor of the agreement to contract with ELSA for sewer capacity. I’ll only try to articulate a few. I serve on our town’s Affordable Housing Committee. While I feel that the last round of COAH was excessive I…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS wrestlers strong at lower weights
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Steve Molinaro knows what he has back in the lower weights, and he’s hoping for some good surprises in the upper weights when the Hillsborough High School wrestling team opens the season. The Raiders will compete at the South Brunswick Brawl on Saturday morning in their first official look…
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Chargers counting on core of quality players
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent There was a reason why the Spotswood High School boys basketball team, which had posted 20 wins the previous two years, dipped to 7- 19 last season: experience, or the lack of it. The Chargers’ roster featured a number of seniors, but according to coach Steve Mate, most arrived from the…
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St. Joseph High School’s Richie Johnstone (17) tries to control the puck along the boards during the Falcons’ Dec. 9 game against Colonia at the Woodbridge Community Center. The defending Greater Middlesex Conference champions started their season with a promising 9-0 win. JEFF GRANIT staff
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