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Summer Concerts Come to Forrestal Village Piazza Jazz, Rock and World Music to Highlight Series
Princeton Forrestal Village and the Arts Council of Princeton announce an exciting new live summer music venue, the Forrestal Village Summer Concerts. To be he By Vashtie Coefer PRINCETON, NJ – Princeton Forrestal Village and the Arts Council of Princeton announce an exciting new live summer music venue, the Forrestal Village Summer Concerts. To be…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Film to serve as forum for immigration discussion
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Neighbors are invited to attend viewing of the "Welcome to Shellybville" film from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the St. Anthony of Padua gymnasium. "The film explores immigrant integration and the interplay between race, religion, and identity," said Lenore Isleib in an e-mail statement to the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Faces in the Crowd
Column By Raunaq Singh, HHS Columnist Tyler Foss was never the most popular kid in school. However, track, his lifelong passion, helped him come out of his shell by allowing him to get involved and excel at something. Now a graduating senior in Hightstown High School’s Class of 2011, Tyler has been one of the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmers Market draws shoppers downtown
East Windsor resident Caroline Missak looks at the lettuce that’s for sale at the Mendies Family Farm’s booth June 3 during the Hightstown Farmers Market. Ms. Missak said she often drives through Hightstown, but this was the first time she decided to visit the market.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Library not to blame for tax hike
Editor’s Notebook By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor There may be a bit of confusion regarding the tax increase in the municipal budget. We have reported that while the municipal tax rate remains flat at 72 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, residents will be paying 7.69 cents per $100, or about $150 more for…
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Contact representatives to change Afghanistan vote
To the editor: I want to congratulate U.S. representatives from our region who voted on May 26 to support the McGovern/Jones amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill, calling for a plan to expeditiously and safely bring U.S. troops home from Afghanistan. While the amendment failed narrowly, 204-215, it gained 42 votes over last spring’s vote…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Cell phone incident news goes on Internet
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The crack of a West Amwell man’s angry punch was heard around the world after he allegedly attacked a younger man whom he mistakenly thought had stolen his cell phone. A small report about the altercation in the local police blotter was picked up by tech blogs around…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Unbeaten Ravens are CJ I softball champs
Leach homers twice in win By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Gabby Leach was happy to contribute to something special on a field that had meant so much to her softball career. The Robbinsville High School senior’s two home runs and four RBI at Tantum Park on Thursday helped to propel the Ravens to their…
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