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PENNINGTON: Athletic club collects food for pantry
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Well over $1,000 worth of food was collected for those facing hard times by the Pennington-Ewing Athletic Club during July, said PEAC Marketing Director Laura Geltch. ”PEAC is partnering with Catholic Charities to collect food pantry items for local families in need,” Ms. Geltch said. The Mercer Emergency and Community…
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MONROE: Rising band thanks Monroe
From left to right is Ryan Sauerman, Jake Raynor, Matt Simon, Matt Raunick, members of Downcast Theory.Photo courtesy of Megan Hanson.
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STOCKTON: Reward posted for vandalism information
STOCKTON — The outside playing area of Stockton Borough School was the target of recent vandalism. Signs were uprooted and tossed into the woods, and the school safety gate was damaged, according to Chief School Administrator Suzanne Ivans, who filed a police report this week and reported the damage to the Board of Education. ”We…
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Sadat Associates, Inc. Names New President
Dr. Lahbib Chibani, P.E., President of Sadat Associates, Inc.
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MONROE: Folk singer offers songs of peace
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Singer-songwriter Sharleen Leahey entertained the Monroe Township Coalition for Peace on Wednesday morning with her folk songs and political satire. The Monroe Coalition for Peace began the event five years ago in response to the war in Iraq, and this year it attracted a few dozen people. ”Mainly, we…
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PET TALK: Aug. 18, 2011
By Dr. Daniel Eubanks, Special Writer This is the second of a three-part series on feline behavior. Last month, we discussed the evolution of the domestic cat. This process has been very successful, with both man and beast enjoying the outcome. Cats and their “owners” share bountiful companionship and affection. Most cats truly…
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MONROE: Rising band thanks Monroe
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Downcast Theory, a hard rock band whose members met mostly in Monroe Township High School, is rocking venues in New York City and New Jersey, but still gives credit to Monroe Township High School for bringing them together. Matthew Simon, 23, (lead vocals/guitar), of the Class of 2006, Jake…
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PRINCETON: Man who crashed into garage still critical
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer George Atkins, 86, of Clifton, who crashed the Cadillac he was driving into the Spring Street garage on July 30 is still in critical condition, said Capt. Nicolas Sutter of the Princeton Borough Police. ”We have been unable to interview him due to his condition, but we are still operating…
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THINGS TO DO week of August 19, 2011
Fri., Aug. 19 Mother Goose Time: 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library; program for children 18 to 36 months; registration not required. Sat., Aug. 20 Trenton Thunder baseball outing: sponsored by the Cranbury Lions; tickets $10 and available through Lions. Sun., Aug. 21 Karl Cuff Memorial Bike Ride: Registration 9 to 11 a.m.…
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