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JAMESBURG: Frank Hayes’ legend kept alive
Richard Reinhardt holds baseball legend Frank Hayes’ license plate with a Philadelphia Athletics topper, which only was given to employees and players at Connie Mack Stadium. He also holds a picture of Frank Hayes from 1945 taken by Sporting News.
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Congress should keep retirees in mind
Marilyn Askin, AARP New Jersey Financial security. What do these words mean to you? To many Americans, financial security means not having to worry about covering their utility bills this month. To some, it means not having to worry about keeping food on the table. To others, it means not worrying about covering their mortgages…
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MONTGOMERY: Band teacher giving up the baton after 37 years
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Lower Middle School band teacher Christian Smith will retire at the end of the school year after teaching in the district for 37 years. In 1974, immediately after his graduation from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, Mr. Smith began teaching music to fourth, fifth and sixth grades…
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7th ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE IN THE SUMMER PERFORMANCE
By Carlyn Hudson The Somerville Public Library will be hosting the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Next Stage Touring Ensemble as they present William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost on Tuesday, July 5th at 7 P.M. The play will be on the Borough Hall lawn. The library is located at 35 West End Avenue, adjacent to…
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Art of Strength Training Center Announces Grand Opening in Warren
By Robert P. Baker A new Art of Strength Training Center, featuring a unique fitness and conditioning system that can be easily adapted to the needs of everyone regardless of age, gender or physical stature, will celebrate its Grand Opening on Saturday, June 18, from 2:00 to 7:00PM at Keystone Corner, 61C Mountain Boulevard in…
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EAST WINDSOR: Transit miracle
PHOTOS The airbus of the famous ‘Mircale on the Hudson’ US Airways Flight 1549 passed through East Windsor June 5.
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PLAINSBORO: Banks is running for team
North junior at best in relays By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Chris Banks is a good sprinter, one that qualified for the Meet of Champions in both the 200 and 400 meters last Saturday. Give him a baton, and the West Windsor-Plainsboro North junior is great. ”This kid is going a second to a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate
The Peddie School Class of 2011 celebrates after receiving their diplomas.
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CRANBURY: Team takes ‘Odyssey’ to world finals
The Cranbury Odyssey of the Mind team poses with their trophies. Front row from left are Roopa Venkatrman, MaryRose Brendel and Katie Thomsson. Back row from left are Alex Cukier, Neal Vasireddi, Jason Li and Rutha Chivate.
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