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JAMESBURG: New mural, floor plan revive Jamesburg library
Monroe Township High School artists receive certificates from Jamesburg Public Library for their new mural. From left are Thomas Gibbons, president of the Board of Trustees, Stephanie Wo, Louise LoBello, Camille Suarez and Carole Hetzell, president of the Friends of the Jamesburg Library
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BORDENTOWN: Scotties’ football future bright
Despite opening loss, Bordentown encouraged By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Steve Perry is excited about the foundation the Bordentown High School football team is building. ”We lost some talented players from last year, but I think this year’s team has gelled really well,” said Perry, whose team opened the season with a 12-7 loss…
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MONROE: Fair attendance spans generations
Julianna Seixeiro, 5, makes a sand art butterfly at the Monroe Country Fair at Thompson Park last Saturday.
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Area Students Study Business in London
By Sarah K. Johnson Please consider the following news release from Susquehanna University for publication in your newspaper. For Immediate Release Contact: Sarah K. Johnson/[email protected] Karen M. Jones/[email protected] 570-372-4572 Area Students Study Business in London SELINSGROVE, Pa —Susquehanna University student Margaret Bleach of Cranbury, N.J., and Janelle Van Siclen of Cranbury, N.J., are currently studying…
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George to the Rescue episode will feature local Princeton contractor Pieter Kiesewetter, from Cornerstone Appraisals & Restorations
On September 24, on NBC by centraljersey.com On September 24, on NBC, the George to the Rescue episode will feature local Princeton contractor Pieter Kiesewetter, from Cornerstone Appraisals & Restorations. Together with his crew, Peter worked tirelessly to renovate the Plainsboro EMS Station House. The volunteer EMS workers who selflessly donate their time to keep…
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PRINCETON: Forum shows differences in candidates’ positions
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The two candidates for Princeton Borough Mayor met for their only public forum on Tuesday night. Republican Jill Jachera and Democrat Yina Moore answered questions before a full house for an hour at The Jewish Center. Each candidate had 90 seconds to answer each question. Ms. Moore is a lifelong…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders volleyball has new coach
Davis hoping HHS can mesh By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Charlie Davis expects his Hillsborough High School girls volleyball team to turn it around any day. The Raiders have had a tough start to the season – their first with Davis as head coach. Hillsborough dropped to 0-3 with a 16-25, 25-17, 27-25 loss…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 22, 2011
Lt. Lance Mahoney reported: Officer Frank Tulko responded to Hopewell Borough Park for a report of criminal mischief Sept. 12. Sometime between 5 p.m. Sept. 9 and 2 p.m. Sept. 11, someone spray-painted graffiti on the borough pumphouse. The word “spoon” and the letters “NJR” were painted on the building, using blue and yellow spray…
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