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Youngsters enrolled in the theater class at Middlesex County College’s summer camp rehearse a scene from “The Silly Adventures of Sinbad” on July 13. JEFF GRANIT staff
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKS KESSLER INSTITUTE ONE OF AMERICA’S BEST REHABILITATION HOSPITALS
By Irene Maslowski Nation’s largest rehabilitation hospital ranks #2 in the country; tops in the East WEST ORANGE, NJ — Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) has again been ranked as one of the top two rehabilitation hospitals in the country and as the leading facility of its kind in the East by U.S.News & World…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Dollar signs delay OK for food store
By Amber Cox, special writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Bottom Dollar Food grocery store is waiting for final approval for its signs as the final go-ahead from the Planning Board in hopes of opening at the end of the year. The store will be located at the abandoned Acme building on Route 130 and Farnsworth…
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PLAINSBORO: Aloi getting back into swing
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Maybe all Anthony Aloi needed was to get back to the friendly confines of home. After what he deemed a sub-par junior season at Furman University, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South graduate returned home and worked on his golf game at his home course of Mercer Oaks. It seems that…
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DAT BOY CRAZY! – Comedy Showcase
By Sheila Cort For Immediate Release Homegrown Comedy Shines In Southern New Jersey Carl Jenkins delivers gut-bustin’ comedy in the one-man comedy showcase – Dat Boy Crazy!, at the Enterprise Center @ Burlington County College in Mount Laurel on July 23, 2011. Trenton, NJ, July 18, 2011 – New Brunswick’s own, Carl Jenkins, takes the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Playoffs next for surprising WW-P Legion team
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ryan Demouth is making up for a rough spring with a great summer with the West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion baseball team. Demouth missed most of his senior season at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North with a rotator cuff injury. ”I couldn’t even swing,” Demouth said. “I was back for the…
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Partners for Parks project held at Duke Farms
By Barbara Mccloskey Pictured is Bristol-Myers Squibb volunteer Becky Dendler, cutting back fast growing winged euonymus at Duke Farms in Hillsborough at a recent Land Conservancy of New Jersey Partners for Parks project As a change of pace from working indoors, Squibb employees volunteered their time to participate in The Land Conservancy’s Partners for Parks…
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