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EAST WINDSOR: Area author pens fifth romantic novel
The cover of Shobhan Bantwal’s new book, "The Full Moon Bride," showcases the beauty of an Indian-American woman.
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Drivers must stop for pedestrians at crosswalks
By Ruth Luse, Packet Publications A state law that took effect April 1, 2010 recently became a hot topic on a well-known New Jersey radio talk show. Callers from all over the state told tales about traffic tickets they had received from police for violations of the state statute that require drivers to stop and…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Art show benefits Joplin family
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer The opening of the July exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery, featuring the art of Cranburian Judy Buckley, was a huge success, despite torrential downpours. Fifty guests braved the rain to see “Travels — Far and Near.” Nine pieces were sold, which benefited two groups. As with all exhibits at the…
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PRINCETON: Garrison called up to Yankees
Hun School graduate promoted to New York bullpen By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Steve Garrison had to wait a few more months than he would have liked, but on Tuesday he got that unforgettable call from the New York Yankees. The Hun School graduate joined the Yankees in Tampa Bay to take on the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Area author pens fifth romantic novel
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Author Shobhan Bantwal is a fan of Patidar Indo/Asian Supermarket. ”I love it. Every week, I’m there,” she said Monday about the new grocery store at the Windsor Crossing Shopping Center on Route 130. “I was there yesterday.” Ms. Bantwal was a nine-year resident of East Windsor…
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MONROE: Children’s author exhibit first in country
Examples of Maurice Sendak’s artwork are displayed at the Monroe Township Public Library.
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Pastor Jack touches many lives
Sally Stang, of Lambertville I was delighted to read the July 8 article on Pastor Jack Foster, formerly of the Cranbury United Methodist Church. Jack Foster is a man who knows how to “dig deep” and deliver a message with humor and love. I am happy to see that he’s still doing his good…
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CRANBURY: Library presents plans to district
By David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Even though the plans for a new public library in Cranbury are only in the beginning stages, the library’s board of trustees and foundation are saying now is the time to begin the dialogue on how the new library will be built. The public library’s director, board of…
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