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LAWRENCE: Township holds Memorial Day events
Volunteer firefighters in the Lawrence Memorial Day Parade.
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EAST WINDSOR: Medical supply store opens
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR – Wheelchairs, nebulizers, modular wheelchair ramps and other medical supplies were previously things customers couldn’t buy in East Windsor. For specialty equipment that went beyond the more basic of medical supplies found in pharmacies, East Windsor residents had to travel to stores in Cranbury, West Windsor or sometimes…
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Kalmia slates Hidden Gardens tour
LAMBERTVILLE — The nonprofit Kalmia Club has revealed the 12 gardens featured on its 15th annual “Hidden Gardens of Lambertville” tour. Visitors to historic Lambertville can go on the self-guided tour Saturday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. The Kalmia Club is celebrating the 15th anniversary of the tour with…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
The South Brunswick SBAA Vikings 9U-A travel baseball team, Captured the 2011 Memorial Day Weekend tournament championship on Monday Memorial day. Enduring four days of intense heat and humidity followed by a Monday morning two hour rain delay, the Vikings took first place. In game 1 on Friday night, the Vikings faced the Freehold Fury…
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WEST WINDSOR: 15 local students play at Carnegie Hall
WEST WINDSOR Fifteen students from the West Windsor-Plainsboro Community Education Suzuki Program participated in a concert at Carnegie Hall on May 27. The concert was presented by the School for Strings, New York City’s preeminent school for the Suzuki approach in music education. Barbara Greenberg, director of the WWPCE Suzuki Program is a graduate…
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POLICE BEAT: Week of June 2
Florence Darrell Counts, 24, of Willingboro, was charged with a failure to appear warrant for child support, failure to appear warrant for civil contempt, burglary, criminal trespass and resisting arrest on May 24. Police observed Mr. Counts walking in the area of the police station were able to locate two outstanding warrants on him,…
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Despite Rocky Economy, Young Graduates Find Ways to Succeed
By: Framework Media Strategies (Woodbridge, N.J.)—Now that the Class of 2011 has said goodbye to their respective colleges and universities, the all-too familiar script of seeking employment amidst an unpredictable economy awaits them. However they are not alone; the last three U.S. graduating classes have encountered a similar scenario, including those in 2009. “When I…
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South student directs play
For the first time in South Hunterdon Regional High School’s recent history, a student is directing a dramatic production. Senior Brandon Bacorn, who plans to study theatre arts management at Ithaca College next year, is directing Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” The show is June 3 and 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the new auditorium.…
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