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CRANBURY: Cranbury discusses its dying trees
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY Many of the township’s trees are in jeopardy, and the Township Committee is trying to decide whether it should take on the responsibility of maintaining them, replacing them and removing them when they fall. The issue was raised after a tree fell on the right of way on North…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legion food drive begins
The American Legion Post 401’s annual food drive in support of the South Brunswick Food Bank began Tuesday. Area residents may drop off their non-perishable food donations at the American Legion Post Home, 148 Major Road in Monmouth Junction, anytime after 1 p.m., seven days a week. "The food bank has a dire need for…
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"The Soul of Discipline: Raising Respectful Children in a Culture of Disrespect": A Lecture and Workshop with Kim John Payne
By Waldorf School of Princeton The Waldorf School of Princeton will host Simplicity Parenting author and educator Kim John Payne on Friday, November 18, and Saturday, November 19, for a lecture and workshop on discipline. Aimed at parents and educators, the two-day event will provide a developmental roadmap to help establish both nurturing and effective…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Outages trying on residents’ nerves
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor As the clean up began following this weekend’s storm, some residents were expressing their anger at mother nature and the electric company, Public Service Electric & Gas. "PSE&G) basically told us there was nothing they could do (Saturday night)," Monmouth Mobile Home Park resident Maryann Santo, 48, said Tuesday…
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Halloween: CHS club visits Toll Gate in Pennington
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A team of Hopewell Valley Central High School students visited kindergartners and first-graders at Toll Gate Grammar School in Pennington on Friday and Monday, bringing treats for the youngsters and sharing safety tips for Halloween. The visitors are members of CHS’ LEAD Club (Learning the Essential Asset Development). ”I am…
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‘Crystal Ball’ to help Hunterdon Healthcare meet big challenge
Hunterdon Medical Center Auxiliary’s annual gala, the “Crystal Ball,” will be held on Nov. 12 at the Bridgewater Marriott in Bridgewater. The black-tie-optional event will begin at 6 p.m. with a sit down dinner and continue until midnight with performances by the band, Double Down. Tickets to the dinner dance are $275 per person. All…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior calendar, week of Nov. 3
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., allowing you time to review the trips we offer. The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. Coffee and doughnuts are served at meeting’s end. Dick Meier is our president; you…
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MANVILLE: Pre-Halloween snow was neither trick nor treat
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Halloween on Monday was special for children. It was the first time they were able to go out trick-or-treating while tromping in the snow. Still, kids were out in numbers around the neighborhoods going up and down streets and sidewalks to get their candy and treats.…
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Kalmia hosts benefit Artisans/Crafters Show
One of Amy Turner’s works. She creates hand-dyed scarves and shawls, among other items.
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