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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girls’ soccer team facing adversity from injuries
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School’s varsity girls’ soccer team is facing some challenges this season due to many player injuries according to head coach Beth Barrio. "We are very inconsistent right now," Ms. Barrio said. "Some games we play well, but in others, our weaknesses stand out." According to Ms.…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Fantasy auction proceeds to support church programs
Lorraine Sedor Stop by St. David’s Episcopal Church Fellowship Hall this evening at 6 p.m. for a “fantasy auction” of great gift items, including massages, math tutoring, homemade meals, original artwork and more! The $10 admission covers refreshments, chances to win door prizes, 25 tickets for tricky tray items and the auction catalog. Funds raised…
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CRANBURY: Susan Goetz says she’s a good match for Cranbury
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY Susan Goetz, the Democratic candidate for Township Committee, said she believes in the environmental integrity of Cranbury and also said she believes her three decades in the township has helped her notice what living in it is all about. She is running against Republican Karen Callahan for the one…
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Whitman, Callahan believe in smaller government
Jack A. Frohbieter, Cranbury To the editor: The Cranbury Women’s Club Candidates Night meeting showcased two very informed and articulate contenders for the open Township Committee seat. The positions described by the candidates pointed to a significant difference in the way Karen Callahan and Susan Goetz would approach the responsibility of the office. Ms. Callahan…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Two-car collision causes closure of Route 29
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Both lanes of Route 29 were closed for over an hour Sunday morning after a two-car crash that inflicted minor injuries on both drivers, said Hopewell Township police Lt. Lance Maloney. Lt. Maloney said the crash occurred at 8:28 a.m., when township police and Titusville-based Union Fire Department Union Rescue…
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HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS
In Hopewell Valley — The Hopewell Valley YMCA will host its annual Halloween Parade on Oct. 23. Dress in your best costume and go to the Hopewell Valley Admininistration Gym, 425 S. Main St., Pennington. The parade will begin at 2 p.m., followed by games and refreshments inside the gym. Pets on leashes are welcome.…
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PRINCETON: Mayoral candidates give their views on business
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Tourism, special improvement districts and business development were the topics when the two borough mayoral candidates met at the Princeton Merchants Association on Tuesday morning. About 40 PMA members listened to what Democrat Yina Moore and Republican Jill Jachera had to say about business, community and government. The first question…
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PRINCETON: South Asian Film festival to celebrate a meeting of hearts and minds
From left, Swetha Menon plays the mother, Valsala Menon the grandmother and Master Alexander plays Dasan in Mogan Raghavan’s ‘T.D. Dasan Std. VI B,’ an Indian drama highlighting the South Asian Film Festival being presented Sunday by the Rotary Club of Princeton and RomAsia Bank to raise funds for a children’s chemotherapy center in Bangalore,…
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Montgomery needs Democrat Mark Petraske
Nickole Forbes, Belle Mead Recently a Montgomery resident wrote your paper to assert that our township’s all-Republican Township Committee is fully representative of our community and doing a great job. As a 28-year resident of Montgomery, I have a different opinion. I do not believe that most people in the township want to be represented…
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