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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A 1994 Honda Accord was reported stolen from a Princeton Avenue residence while it was parked there between 11:30 p.m. July 17 and 8:15 a.m. July 18. The car was valued at $2,000. A Lanning Avenue resident reported the theft of her 1993 Honda Accord that was parked in front of her home between 11…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community urged to come to baseball game to beneift Ian Progin
Ill high school coach would benefit from charity game Eric Eden, former Hillsborough High School graduate and baseball pitcher, and the Newark Bears of the professional Can-Am Baseball League, are teaming up for Hillsborough High’s varsity basketball coach Ian Progin. Mr. Progin recently underwent surgery for a stage 4 brain tumor. To assist with Mr.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township resident may have been injured in helicopter crash
‘Chopper lands nears South Brunswick school By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications Two people — at least one reportedly from Hillsborough —were seriously injured Wednesday morning when their small helicopter crashed about 100 feet behind the Indian Fields Elementary School on Ridge Road, South Brunswick . South Brunswick Sgt. James Ryan said police received…
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LAWRENCE: Planning Board OKs Rider proposal
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Rider University’s proposal to expand the West House and relocate its public safety offices in that building gained the approval of the Lawrence Township Planning Board Monday night. The Planning Board voted unanimously to approve Rider University’s plan for a 1,672-square-foot addition to the existing 2,766-square-foot building, located at the…
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MANVILLE: Festival to celebrate Polish heritage
Food is the draw for thousands expected at Sacred Heart Summer Festival By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Crowds of more than 10,000 are expected to come from near and far to the 43rd annual Sacred Heart Summer Festival, which begins Tuesday. Preparations are well under way for the event on the church grounds on…
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MANVILLE: Library events for week of July 21
The library is hosting two large book sales. The first will be held on Tuesday, July 26, from noon to 8 p.m. It is an all-day sale capped by the Kootz rock ‘n roll concert sponsored by a Somerset County cultural grant from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The second will be Tuesday, Aug. 16, from…
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Pastor Jack Foster lauded
Sally Stang, Lambertville I was delighted to read the June 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 work. My…
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Tribute to ’50s Hits in "Forever Plaid" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Aug. 19-28
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. —Shore Repertory Theatre Company will make its first appearance ever at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre with the hit Off-Broadway musical revue, "Forever Plaid." Recipient of the 2009 New Jersey Association of Community Theaters "Perry" Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical, the company presents six performances: Fridays,…
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