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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Tennis team sweeps for third GMC tourney win
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School’s boys’ varsity tennis team put together a clean sweep victory at the GMC tournament April 27-30 going 5-0 in their singles and doubles matches, according to head varsity tennis coach Nancy McDonald. This is the team’s third consecutive GMC win. The team competed against J.P.…
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Register Today for the Hillsborough Hop 5K Race
By Donna Dass The 11th annual Hillsborough Hop 5K will be held on Saturday, June 4th. This fun, annual event raises funds for the Y’s Strong Kids Campaign.
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Why the Dinky has to be moved
Bob Durkee, Princeton University To: Mayor and Council of Princeton Borough While I appreciated the opportunity (Tuesday) evening to reply again to the question that was asked and answered at last week’s council meeting, I thought perhaps it would be better this time to reply in writing. The question was whether the university would consider…
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Take Shad Festival to the next level
Donald Tripp Lambertville Congratulations to all the people involved in making this past weekend’s Shad Fest one of the best ever! Each year the festival seems to reach a higher level of creativity with enjoyment for all. However, walking past the food vendors it was evident that way too much plastic and Styrofoam were…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Resident arrested for stealing trumpet from car
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Kendall Park resident Kenneth Arhakos, 29, was arrested Monday for allegedly taking a trumpet from a vehicle in the township public library parking lot on April 28. Mr. Arhakos had allegedly taken the trumpet and then went to a New Brunswick business and sold it, according to police. Police spokesman…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Police: 35,000 hit town for Shad event
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — About 35,000 visitors poured into the city for the two-day Shad Festival early this month. But local police recently said much of the celebration was orderly with one jewelry theft from a vendor and only minor problems requiring their attention. If Police Director Bruce Cocuzza could have asked…
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Two beautiful days!
Ellen Pineno, Shad Fest coordinator Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce The 30th annual Shad Fest on April 30 and May 1 was two beautiful sunny days of festival fun. Visitors enjoyed everything the event had to offer; a great variety of artists and crafters, delicious food, fantastic live music, family fun and the wonderful shops…
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PENNINGTON DAY FOOD HIGHLIGHTS
This year’s Pennington Day offers lots of food choices. The breakfast and lunch selections at Pennington Day this year offer lots of options. For breakfast, there’s the Pancake Breakfast, sponsored once again by the Hopewell Valley Lion’s Club. This year’s event is at a new location — St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church at the corner of…
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Shiny new committee
ourselves. Patrick and Pamela Taylor Pennington Borough We have three points to make concerning the council meeting held on May 2 regarding the proposal for a Historic District in Pennington. I will preface my comments by saying we appreciate the time, effort and energy it took to come up with a plan that advocates…
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