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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Floodwaters receding downtown
Downtown Hightstown Sunday morning. (Courtesy photo)
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Temple volunteers make 24 quarts of Chicken Soup for Hospice patients
By Sara Culang What’s cooking? The Chesed Connection at Temple Beth El Mekor Chayim (TBEMC) in Cranford, New Jersey whose mission is to provide communal support and nechama (comfort) to members of the TBEMC community in the event of a birth or adoption, illness, death or other significant life change. Chicken Soup is said to…
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
A backyard is covered with floodwater on Sunday in East Windsor(Courtesy photo)
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IRENE: HIGHTSTOWN: Flood waters downtown
Flood waters fill the streets of downtown Hightstown on Sunday. (Courtesy photo)
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Local Personal Chef Brings Home Fresh Ideas for New Meal Options
By Lisa Cifelli ORLANDO, Fla. (August 25, 2011) – With the continued surge in food allergies, Chef Lisa Cifelli expects to quickly incorporate the insights about cooking for gluten-free diets and similar dietary restrictions gleaned from a professional conference into their business to help develop custom meal programs for area families. Learning to shop, plan…
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IRENE: Community shares Hurricane Irene photos
Downtown Hightstown on Sunday. (Courtesy photo by Ken Radz)
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POLICE BLOTTER: Aug. 30
Plainsboro A resident of Windrows Drive reported that a 40-inch television, valued at approximately $350, had been taken from her room sometime between Aug. 10 and 16. * * * Amar Patel 25, of Kendall Park, and Rosalia Gambino, 19, of Monmouth Junction, were arrested on Scudders Mill Road at 1:40 a.m. on Aug. 24.…
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IRENE: SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Irene lashes township
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Hurricane Irene rumbled through the township Saturday and part of Sunday leaving a wake of downed trees, power outages and "historic" flooding, officials said. “Major Road is the only (passable) east-west road right now,” Sgt. James Ryan said around 11 a.m. Sunday. “We are asking everyone to stay…
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