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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Town rising to Feinstein food challenge
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Donations of food at the South Brunswick food pantry are coming in as part of the Fienstein Challenge food drive.
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Two signers of ad were fiction characters
Herbert W. Hobler, Skillman To the editor: In the April 15 edition there was a full-page ad listing some 320 names endorsing the university’s proposal to move the Dinky and the buildings of an arts neighborhood. In examining the names, I was amused to find names of two people who never existed Ephraim Di…
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EAST WINDSOR: Brazen bruin makes surprise visit to Exit 8
Dennis Symons The bear is removed from the platform of a bucket truck after being lowered toward the ground. (Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Kids’ Easter egg project benefits Trenton shelter
Zoey Kondas, 5, takes an egg out of a pink dye as she colors eggs along with about 20 other children Wednesday morning at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown. The project was to benefit the Lifeline Emergency Shelter in Trenton. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Charter school proposal draws massive crowd
The future site of the proposed Princeton International Academy Charter School.
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FLORENCE: DeWitt reaches milestone; Flashes open with 5-0 start
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group At some point Jake DeWitt will realize the significance of reaching 100 hits for his career. But for now, the only thing that matters to DeWitt is that he and his Florence High teammates are winning baseball games. ”It was a cool achievement but it isn’t something that I…
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PLUMSTEAD: Hubert chooses UNC
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Desmond Hubert continued his journey to the top of the basketball world. Last Thursday, the New Egypt High School senior verbally committed to play at North Carolina next year. The Tar Heels are the early consensus favorite to the win the NCAA championship next year. ”They have a lot…
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GUEST OPINION: Strong schools make for strong communities
School board members On Wednesday, April 27, voters in Hopewell Valley will go to the polls to vote on a school budget for the 2011-12 school year. This is a budget that we, as your school board, are proud to present. We have spent months scrutinizing our current spending to see how we could preserve…
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