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LAMBERTVILLE: Storm warning
The Lambertville area is under a "Winter Storm Warning" for 2 to 6 inches of heavy snow with winds of 15 to 25 MPH with gusts to 30 mph. With the leaves still on trees, power outages are possible. In a telephone conference call with the president of Jersey Central Power & Light Company, he stressed…
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Fall Farce at Robbinsville High School
By Nicole Colonna The Robbinsville High School Raven Players are producing the hilariously witty and well-crafted comedy Is He Dead? by Mark Twain which will be performed on November 17, 18 and 19 at 7:30 pm in the RHS Performing Arts Center. Is He Dead? portrays Jean-Francois Millet, a young painter of genius, who is…
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ROCKETS Field Trip Helps Children Soar
Children from Stepping Stones Learning Institute preparing to release a butterfly into the wild
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3rd candidate
By harry alan A third candidate for Plumsted Twp. committee is write in Jacob A. Wig, (Jack Wig). A member of the Recreation board & long time resident, Jack is running to bring a balance to the municipal government.
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ROCKETS Field Trip Helps Children Soar
By Christina Di Marco Princeton, N.J. (October 29, 2011): The Junior League of Greater Princeton (JLGP) took 30 students from the YWCA of Princeton and Stepping Stones Learning Institute, Trenton, to the Kate Gorrie Butterfly House at Stony Brook Millstone Watershed in Pennington, N.J. The trips were part of JLGP’s ROCKETS (Raising Our Children’s Knowledge…
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Bridal Show at Cherry Valley Country Club on Tuesday, Nov. 1st
Cherry Valley Country Club in Skillman, NJ is the host for a wedding planning event on Tuesday, November 1st, presented by WeddingSetGo.com and NJWedding.com
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WEST WINDSOR: North field hockey focused on MCT
Knights reach semifinals with rally By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor This is a fun time for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North field hockey team. Having already secured a Colonial Valley Conference Colonial Division title, the Knights turned their attention to the Mercer County Tournament, which is always a highlight to the season. And the Knights…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council candidates debate issues
Candidates address hot issues at a public forum on Oct. 25. Picture are, from left, Republican candidates John Archer and Councilwoman Skye Gilmartin, along with event moderator Nicole Plett of the League of Women Voters. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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