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Newlywed Advice from the IRS
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson It may not be high on the list of wedding planning activities, but there are a few, simple steps that can help keep tax issues from interrupting newly-wedded bliss. With the spring wedding season in full swing, the IRS advises the soon-to-be married and the just married to review…
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MONROE: Christie speaks of planned reforms
Mark Klein, a member of the Board of Education and Plan´ning Board, addresses Gov. Chris Christie at the Town Hall meeting Wednesday in Monroe.
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YWCA Princeton Exhibit Unveiled
By Diane Hasili Enjoying the unveiling of the YWCA Princeton’s “Women Changing Lives” portrait exhibit and Ladies Night Out are (left to right) Ann Rabner, Rachel Dultz, Jill Jachera, and former Princeton mayor, Phyllis Marchand. The exhibit will be on display for a week at the Cranbury Art Cranbury Station Gallery located at 28 Palmer…
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WEST WINDSOR: South girls rebound in states
Johnson helps Pirates lacrosse win opener By Oliver Murphy, Special Writer After falling in the semifinals of last week’s Mercer County Tournament as the No. 1 seed, the West Windsor Plainsboro South girls’ lacrosse team bounced back Tuesday with a 16-11 first round state tournament win against Columbia. The Pirates, who are the No. 4…
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Postal workers’ drive benefited food pantry
Carol Kientz, Skeet’s Food Pantry, Cranbury The volunteers of Skeet’s Food Pantry at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury would like to sincerely thank both the postal workers and the donors in our community who made the May 14 letter carriers food drive a great success for our pantry and the folks who truly…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Black Violin rocks the house: PYA concert attracts community support
The members of Black Violin with Vicky Corrodi, event chair & PYA board member
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PRINCETON: Salt spray and spectacular sounds: Princeton Pro Musica to perform ‘A Sea Symphony’ Sunday at Princeton University
"Behold, the sea itself,/ And on its limitless, heaving breast, the ships … " By Linda Arntzenius Special Writer “The opening chord will blow you out of the water,” says Frances Fowler Slade of “A Sea Symphony” by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. “Excitement is building for this very special performance, the first…
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CRANBURY: Township to debate state aid resolution
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The state League of Municipalities has called for Cranbury’s support — along with that of all towns in New Jersey — as it asks Gov. Chris Christie and the state Legislature to provide the proper amount of state aid to municipalities. ”They (the league) have drafted a resolution,…
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MONROE: Woman with MS to ride in benefit for MS
Stephanie Howe, founder of Comfort Keepers, will take a 50-mile bike ride with her family tomorrow to raise money and awareness of multiple sclerosis, which she has.
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