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Artists Arakawa and Herzfeld Featured in First 2011-12 MCCC Gallery Show
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – The Gallery at Mercer County Community College will open its 2011-12 season with “Mōtus Animā: Works by Peter Arakawa and Rita Herzfeld” Tuesday, Sept. 13 to Thursday, Oct. 20. The public is invited to a reception with the artists on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 5 – 7:30 p.m., and to…
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PLUMSTEAD: NE football looks to build on success
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group In 2010, the New Egypt High School football team put together a magical season. Just one year after finishing 2-8, the Warriors went 8-3 and won a game over Florence in the Central Jersey Group I playoffs. Some of the key players from that team are gone, but the…
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IRENE:MONROE: Private sector victim of hurricane
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Even though none of the road were closed in Monroe, and damage to the overall township infrastructure was minimal, residents of Monroe surely felt the blow of Hurricane Irene on their private property. According to the township’s FEMA relief application, 200 people were evacuated, 100 were displaced, and 250…
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IRENE: Flooding and power losses plague towns
Lambertville and New Hope By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Electric power was restored to almost all of Lambertville at about 9 a.m. Tuesday, city officials said. The power had been shut off by Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L) for safety reasons. City Clerk Cindy Ege said Tuesday morning that 43 properties in…
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IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — The residents and employees of Cranbury managed to get through Hurricane Irene personally unscathed, but they couldn’t stop the storm from damaging a few bridges and homes, putting out the 911 phone line and causing one large sinkhole on North Main Street. The floods caused by the hurricane’s rain…
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Irene helps to bond neighbors and friends
Tracy and Jeff Orleans, Priceton When we moved onto Meadowbrook Drive in Princeton 22 years ago, we wondered, “will this be a real neighborhood” where neighbors and families connect, look out for one another and contribute to the wider community? A neighborhood like the one we’d left in Durham, North Carolina? As we learned…
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MANVILLE: Irene slams Manville
Photo by Mary Ellen ZangaraManville police rescue residents whose homes were flooded by Hurricane Irene.
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MANVILLE: Irene cuts short food drive
Mike Drobny, of the Somerset Food Pantry, gives food to Marie Scanell as others look on.
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