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CRANBURY: Gallery features local painter’s work
Zara Fina Stasi, 21, of Cranbury, poses by her painting "View of the Coast, Sorrento Italy" at the Gourgaud Gallery in Cranbury Town Hall.
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WEST WINDSOR: Tenth annual Joshua Classic raises funds for children, military families
Living legacy By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor WEST WINDSOR — The shotgun start for golfers to begin the tenth annual Joshua Classic kicked off an hour early Tuesday prior to rain showers hitting the area. For many, the sun was still shining. The event, which raised funds to help others through the Joshua Shane Harr…
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EAST WINDSOR: Local union workers picket Verizon
6,700 New Jersey union workers began a strike against Verizon Communications Inc. on Sunday, which is impacting states from Virginia to Massachusetts. The Local 827 strikers, standing in front of a Verizon building in East Windsor on Aug. 9, are, from left, Larry Hendrickson, John McIntire, Bob Kokal, Rich Torraca, Tom Spisak and Lenny Obrzuz.…
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East Windsor trotter helps African people
By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Pastor Stephen was a winner Saturday at Meadowlands Racetrack, regardless of his finish in the Hambletonian Stakes. A 3-year-old trotter, Pastor Stephen finished fifth in the $1.5 million Hambletonian, harness racing’s top event for trotters, last weekend before a crowd of 25,354 at the Meadowlands. Named for the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Local union workers picket Verizon
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor This week, 5,400 New Jersey members of the Local 827 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) went on strike against Verizon Communications Inc. The Local 827 is headquartered in East Windsor. IBEW and the Communications Workers of America spearheaded the strike against Verizon Sunday. A Verizon corporate building…
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WEST WINDSOR: Tenth annual Joshua Classic raises funds for children, military families
Golfers begin the tenth annual Joshua Classic.(Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
Council unanimously pushes police ordinance forward, public hearing set for Aug. 15 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Borough Council unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance that establishes a new civilian police director position in repeal of a police chief. ”It always feels good to have a consensus for what I consider…
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