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HILLSBOROUGH: Bands’ benefit for county Red Cross raises nearly $4,000
To the editor: On behalf of my band, Virgin Vinyl, and many of our friends and neighbors who were devastated by Hurricane Irene, I wanted to extend a heartfelt thanks to the great crowd that turned out at the Central Jersey Hurricane Irene Benefit Concert on Friday, Sept. 23. We put this benefit together in…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Workers to state Wailing Woods Hayride
By David Dietrich, Public Works Department Supervisor Editor’s Note: David Dietrich is the supervisor at the township’s Public Works Department. For the second year, he and a dozen Public Works employees are planning the free community Wailing Woods Halloween Haunted Hayride and Fall Festival on their own time and volunteering their services, which include dressing…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Roof repairs to cost $419K
Two classrooms at Sharon School closed due to water damage By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The Board of Education voted last week to award a $419,000 construction contract to replace the leaking roof at Sharon Elementary School, where two classrooms remain closed due to water damage. The district had been counting on a…
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Shakedown at E’Town Classic Returns This Weekend
Tim Lynch and his record-setting 2010 Proline Corvette proved who is the quickest Outlaw 10.5 driver, at least east of the Mississippi. He’ll be back at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park this weekend for the ninth annual Shakedown at E’Town.
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PRINCETON: A cornucopia of culture for families
The Princeton Symphony and the University Art Museum to reach out with a family-friendly festival By Susan Van Dongen Special Writer At a time of economic uncertainty, when arts programs are being whittled away or completely cut from many schools, it is a joy to have a musical organization like the Princeton Symphony Orchestra and…
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MANVILLE: PBA’s comedy show will benefit other groups
Manville’s police officers will dedicate the proceeds from its annual comedy show to help the victims of recent floods and charities that helped the victims. The show is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 14, at the VFW Post 2290 at 600 Washington Ave. The show starts at 8 p.m., with seating available at 7. Dinners are…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Question: Night or day for water project?
By John Tredrea, Special Writer New Jersey American Water has been authorized by the Hopewell Township Committee to begin overnight work, on a trial basis, on installing a 16-inch underground water main in one of the two travel lanes of Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, Paul Pogorzelski, township administrator/engineer, said. On Monday, the company was slated to…
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LAWRENCE: Community Day has something for all
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer For Charlie Broad and his friends Logan Walker-Tate and Steven Mihov Community Day wasn’t about the opportunity to learn about the master gardeners of Mercer County, the Lawrence Historical Society or HomeFront. To them, Community Day was about all the “free stuff” mostly pencils, erasers and candy that…
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