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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sen. “Kip” Bateman looks to continue service in new district
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Republican State Sen. Christopher "Kip" Bateman wants to continue his service in the new 16th legislative district. "I have to reach out to South Brunswick and the Princetons," Mr. Bateman said in a recent interview. "I have to work very hard (on the campaign)." Mr. Bateman, 54, has served…
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Enjoy An Evening in Tuscany
By Diane Hasili D&R Greenway, Marsilio’s Catering and Events, and jazz musician Eric Mintel join the YWCA Princeton for a benefit, “An Evening in Tuscany”, on Thursday, November 3rd, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. The Bates Scholarship Benefit will be held at D&R Greenway on One Preservation Place in Princeton, NJ. Guests will dine on gourmet hors d’oeuvres…
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Neighbor supports Karen Callahan
Xi Shen, Cranbury To the editor: I thank Ms. Callahan very much for her brochures about herself and her campaign information. I am very impressed by her background, involvement and dedication to Cranbury School. She cares about children and other people in this community. Unfortunately, my husband and I are not eligible for voting because…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Acosta makes a difference
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Erick Acosta is one of the playmakers for the Hillsborough High School football team, and the biggest thing that he has brought to the Raiders is his physical play. ”Since he’s been back, he’s made a huge difference for us,” said Hillsborough head coach Kevin Carty Jr. “He’s very…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Organizers: 10,000 celebrate annual Navrati festival
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Organizers estimated that more than 10,000 people joined in the Hindu Navrati celebrations in South Brunswick during the last two weeks. "It was a very successful event," Mac Shah, chairman of the Indo American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey said Wednesday. The annual Hindu festival of worship and dance…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: SB-MWA launches ambitious ‘Pass It On’ campaign
U.S. Representative Rush Holt (D-12) speaks to a small crowd at a sneak peak of the Pass It On campaign at the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association as Jim Waltman (center), executive director of the watershed, and Michael Farewell, of Farewell Architects, LLC, look on Tuesday morning. Photo by Jen Samuel.
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THINGS TO DO: Oct. 14, 2011
Fri., Oct. 14 Cranbury coffee house: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Cranbury Presbyterian Church, 22 S. Main St.; rockabilly and blues music by Barbecue Bob & His Only Friend; $8 for adults, $5 for children under 12; for information visit www.cranburycoffeehouse.com. Sat., Oct. 15 Saturday Morning review: 10:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza;…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — On Oct. 8, Officer Michael O’Rourke responded to a residence on Church Street to investigate a reported theft. Roeland J. Vandommelen, 65, said someone had entered his apartment and removed his laptop computer valued at $300. — On Oct. 3, Sgt. Robert Brown went to North Union Street to check…
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Monroe sees importance of recreation
Mike Mailo, Monroe To the editor: I’m writing to praise the administration of Monroe Township for its outstanding recreational program and the impressive renovation of the community center. The community center is truly a place for the community to come together. It has something for everyone and every family, no matter the age. In addition…
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