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EDITORIAL: Holidays inspire goodwill
The holiday season is here. Hanukkah begins on Dec. 21, which is also the first day of winter. This year, Christmas Day, Dec. 25, falls on a Sunday. Kwanzaa begins the next day on Dec. 26. And while shopping for presents to celebrate the holidays is well underway, it is…
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Local performer earns multiple Grammy nominations
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Amy Otey, of Ewing, is a frequent performer at the Hightstown Memorial Library. Known by the stage name Miss Amy, she has been nominated for the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. In fact, she has been nominated not once — but twice, in this year’s newly created Best Children’s Album category.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Beth El raises $600,000 in Isreal bonds
Attending the event are, from left: back row, Cantor Larry Brandspiegel; Dr. Herbert Freeman, breakfast co-chair; front row, Craig Sherman of Robbinsville; Richard Goldfinger of West Windsor; Rabbi Jay Kornsgold; and Joan Freeman, breakfast co-chair. (Courtesy photo)
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MERCER: 11 students graduate from state firefighter program
The graduates are, from left: front row, Anthony Scarlata, of the Whitehorse Fire Co.; Adam Ames, of the Union Fire Co.; Mathew Chrusz, of the Union Fire Co.; Matthew Riveria, of the Colonial Fire Co.; and Marc DeVita, of the Groveville Fire Co.; second row, James Bainbridge Jr., of the Pennington Fire Co.; Scott Diamond,…
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Mixing technology,flowers to make honey
Lisa M. Gillard Hanson, The Lawrenceville School To the editor: In response to “Keep energy sprawl off farmland:” Solar energy and traditional farming can coexist productively on the same land. It just takes a little creativity. The Lawrenceville School has decided to take a “best of both worlds” approach in converting a former soy bean…
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