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MONROE: Irene Goldberg Librarian of the Year
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — Irene Goldberg, who is the New Jersey Library Association’s 2011 Librarian of the Year, became Monroe’s librarian before the township really even had a library. Ms. Goldberg, who commutes from East Brunswick, started her job at Monroe Public Library in the fall of 1988 with just a card…
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Local elected officials visit Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center in Plainsboro
By Matthew Reilly Several local elected officials came to the new Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center in Plainsboro recently to meet with the owners and take a tour of the facility. Merwick opened at its new location, 100 Plainsboro Road, directly off of Route 1, in January. The 200-bed facility provides both short- and long-term…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Hanging baskets spring to life
Hightstown Public Works employee Clark Sabo unloads one of 146 wrapped flower baskets on the ground Monday morning along Main Street. The baskets have since been mounted on the light posts for Greater Hightstown-East Windsor Improvement Project’s ninth annual springtime hanging of the flower baskets. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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EAST WINDSOR: Beth El members celebrate centennial
CarmanDina Genek and her mother, Andrea Genek, color cards with “100” printed on them during Beth El Synagogue’s centennial celebration Sunday afternoon. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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PRINCETON: Salt spray and spectacular sounds: Princeton Pro Musica to perform ‘A Sea Symphony’ Sunday at Princeton University
‘Shipping off Governor’s Island, New York Harbor,’ Edward Moran, 1870.
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WEST WINDSOR: Wait for win over
Pirate boys volleyball knocks off North, starts streak By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After immense build-up to its match with its closest rival, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys volleyball team did not disappoint. The Pirates knocked off WW-P North, a team that they lost to earlier in the season, for their first win of…
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PRINCETON: Salt spray and spectacular sounds: Princeton Pro Musica to perform ‘A Sea Symphony’ Sunday at Princeton University
American poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was fascinated by the sea and all things nautical.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Hanging baskets spring to life
Hightstown is now in bloom with hanging flower baskets as part of annual fundraiser (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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MONTGOMERY: MHS, Graham capture golf sectionals
South, Cai also advance to TOC By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When the Montgomery High golf team walked off the course at Linwood Country Club on Monday, the Cougars weren’t sure they had done quite enough to win a sectional championship. But the same depth that helped the Cougars win titles at the Cherry Valley…
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