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38th Annual craft show arriving at Hopewell train station
By Sally “Transformations” is celebrating its 38th year! The highly-regarded fine arts and crafts show will hold its annual sale for three days at the Hopewell Train Station, Railroad Avenue in Hopewell, NJ. Hours are: Friday, November 11 from 12noon – 8pm with an open reception from 6 – 8pm; Saturday, November 12, 10 n…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council candidates debate issues
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor TWIN RIVERS — The four candidates vying for two three-year seats on Borough Council and two additional candidates vying for the one-year seat participated in a public forum on Tuesday. The League of Women Voters of East Windsor-Hightstown sponsored the event at the Twin Rivers Library. Democrats Susan Bluth and…
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MANVILLE: Library happenings for week of Oct. 27
The library will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 8, for Election Day. It will also be closed from Nov. 2426 for Thanksgiving. On Wednesday, Nov. 23, hours will be changed to 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Regular hours will resume on Monday, Nov. 28. * * * October display case: Watercolor paintings from the collection of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Eighth graders learn living Civil War history at Kreps
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — This year, 2011, marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the largest armed conflict on American soil. Kreps Middle School students learned last week about the living history of the Civil War. On Oct. 19, around 430 eighth graders participated in this living…
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PRINCETON: Raider ready for run
Mercer County cross country meet today By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Iain Alexandridis finally feels good going into a Mercer County Championship cross country race. The Hun School senior might feel even better about today’s meet at Washington Crossing Park if he had the chance to swim down the Delaware River, then bike up…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township Council candidates square off
A sign outside Twin Rivers Library on Tuesday evening. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Township Council candidates square off
Candidate Bob Ertel at the forum on Oct. 25. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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