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AROUND CRANBURY: Swim Club to open Saturday
Keith (left) and Kristopher Shaw at the Cranbury Swim Club, which opens this weekend.
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PRINCETON AREA: ‘In the Pink’ events: dragon boat race, golf outing
If you have never experienced a Dragon Boat Festival, mark your calendar for Sunday, June 6, and take part in a memorable event. Mercer County Park Marina, West Windsor, is the site for “Paddle for Pink.” the fourth annual Dragon Boat Festival charity event. This fundraiser is supported by hundreds of area residents…
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MONTGOMERY: ‘Historic’ occasion at Sourlands
The Van Harlingen Historical Society of Montgomery will host “A Taste of the Sourlands: A Sampling of Local Wines, Food, Music and History” Saturday, June 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cedardale in the Sourland hills of the township. The event will benefit the historical society’s fund to replace the wood- shake roof…
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Register for Vietnam Era Veterans Medal
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Somerset County Freeholder Director Robert Zaborowski and Freeholder Peter S. Palmer have announced that the freeholder board will present medals this fall to past and current Somerset County residents who served during the Vietnam Era. The presentations will be made as part of the American Veterans Traveling…
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MONROE: Many upset over loss of murals
Former Monroe student Alexa Kane painted this 9/11 memorial mural, which has since been painted over as the high school prepares to convert to a middle school.
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MONROE: Acid dumping causes truck fire
Monroe – Wednesday at 10 a.m., the Monroe Township Police Department along with the Monroe Township First Aid Squad and fire departments responded to Forest Park Terrace for a report of smoke coming from the cargo area of a Monroe Township municipal garbage truck. Middlesex County Hazmat responded as well to investigate and determined muriatic…
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CRANBURY: Township rewording county stream ordinance
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — An ordinance from the Department of Environmental Protection and the Middlesex County Planning Board aims to protect waterways by creating a buffer zone around them of at least 50 feet, but Cranbury already has an ordinance in place that serves a similar purpose. ”Cranbury already has strong language…
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PRINCETON: Growing strongly: The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating 100 years
By Pat Summers Special Writer Many of us might feel ambivalent about reaching 100, unsure how active, productive and healthy we would be. That’s not an issue for an organization, though — if it’s The Garden Club of Princeton. Club members this year have been busier than ever because on top of their…
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PRINCETON: Growing strongly: The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating 100 years
File photo The Ionic Colonnade in Princeton Battlefield State Park. The Trust will obtain 14.85 acres that will be added to the current 681-acre park.
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