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MONROE: Woman with MS to ride in benefit for MS
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — For Stephanie Howe, hardships and suffering only provide more determination to face the many challenges in life, such as the 50-mile bike ride along the coast of New Jersey she plans on taking, despite having multiple sclerosis. Ms. Howe, 39, who is also the founder of Comfort Keepers…
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HIGHTSTOWN: A bridge in good taste
Park event could be final fundraiser to restore Peddie Lake walkway span By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Seven local restaurants will offer samplings of their best dishes this Saturday at the Taste of Hightstown fundraising event, hosted by the Greenway Bridge Committee. Organizers hope the event will bring them past the $50,000 mark…
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ALLENTOWN: Alice Wikoff named parade grand marshal
Alice Wikoff will serve as grand marshal of this year’s Allentown Memorial Day Parade sponsored by the Lions Club.
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AROUND CRANBURY: Herbs, perennials, topic of program
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer The Rocky Brook Garden Club and the Cranbury Historical Society and Preservation Society will present a program open to public free of charge titled, “Go Green Gardening” on Saturday, May 21, from 10:30 to 2 p.m. at the Cranbury Museum, 4 Park Place, Cranbury. Members of Rocky Brook Garden Club,…
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MONROE: Irene Goldberg Librarian of the Year
Irene Goldberg is the New Jersey Library Association’s 2011 Librarian of the Year.
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MONROE: Rec Center to have family skate night
Tyler Pham, 8, skates at the Monroe Township Recreation Center skating rink, which is open every Tuesday night from 6:30 to 8 for free skating.
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WEST WINDSOR: South girls rebound in states
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Kelsey Sandgren (left) scored two goals to help the Pirates get past Columbia, 16-11, in the state tournament on Tuesday. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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Local elected officials visit Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center in Plainsboro
Matt Rainey West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh (left), talks with Windsor Healthcare Vice President Michael Jacobs (center) and Windsor President and CEO Hyman Jacobs. Photo by Matt Rainey
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PRINCETON: Chai enjoying big finish
Doubles veteran is lone PHS boys tennis senior By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jesse Chai had to learn quickly when he started playing doubles for the Princeton High School boys varsity tennis team three years ago. Now a senior for the Little Tigers, he has brought needed experience and confidence as a first-doubles player…
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