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NATIONALLY KNOWN POP ARTIST DAVID OKEEFE PAYS TRIBUTE TO PINE VALLEY AND "ALL MY CHILDREN"
ARTIST DAVID O’KEEFE WORKING ON BUSHWOOD "A TRIBUTE TO CADDYSHACK"
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HILLSBOROUGH: Burglary reported at Duke Farms
Police blotter for week of Oct. 20 A burglary to an abandoned building on the Duke Farms property was reported. The representative believed the burglary occurred sometime after Sept. 30, according to police. Perhaps people were trying to steal copper pipes, police said, who couldn’t say if anything was taken. * *…
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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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HILLSBOROUGH: GOP Challenger wants to lead district
Republican Ciattarelli seeks 16th District state Assembly seat By Charles Kim, Packet Publications GOP challenger wants to lead district Jack Ciattarelli Ciattarelli – 8CIATTARELLI- Charles W. KimThe Packet Group Hillsborough resident Jack Ciattarelli wants to claim one of two open state Assembly seats in the newly configured 16th Legislative District for the Republicans. "We need…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Foxmoor resident files suit
Mayor, ex-councilman trade barbs at packed meeting By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Nearly 100 Foxmoor residents packed last week’s council meeting to protest the town’s plan to auction 6 acres on Washington Boulevard, complete with preliminary approvals for a three-story office building. Calling the plan a “dump on Foxmoor” and a “total violation…
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Laurence Hart Releases Closed Station Platform Via Launchingpad Media
Cover of the new CD by Laurence hart
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LAWRENCE: Lecture to focus on slavery in Lawrence
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Slavery is most often associated with the South, but New Jersey — and Lawrence Township in particular — was not immune to the “peculiar institution,” which is an often-used euphemism for slavery. Rider University history professors Brooke Hunter and Roderick McDonald will present their findings on slavery in Lawrence Township…
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ALLENTOWN: Park improvements mulled
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN Mayor Stuart Fierstein said the borough will price the cost of phasing-in new playground equipment for Sarah Barnes Park on Pearl Street. Mr. Fierstein said the state ordered the borough to remove, under threat of fines, all the playground equipment from the park in 2009 because it did…
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MANVILLE: Free goods, free meal boost spirits
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Firehouse No. 3 on North 8th Avenue was filled with clothes, household items, appliances, holiday decorations and much more as the Ladies Auxiliary held a free flea market Friday night. Many residents affected by the flooding came out to do some “shopping” from the inventory of donations from the…
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