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HUNTERDON: Route 31 work begins Monday
In Hunterdon The New Jersey Department of Transportation today announced that work will begin on a resurfacing project on Route 31 in both directions from north of Route 518 to south of Route 202 in East Amwell and West Amwell, Hunterdon County. Beginning Monday (March 21), NJDOT will begin daytime shoulder closings. Nighttime temporary lane…
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – The cause of a bedroom fire is under investigation while a family of seven, including five children, waits to return to their home after they were displaced from 131 Outcalt St. late March 11. Hightstown Deputy Fire Chief Scott Jenkins said a quick response kept the fire to the bedroom, even…
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Princeton needs a Dinky tower
By: centraljersey.com Princeton may replace the Dinky by a bus line. What a shame! How can one memorialize the Dinky? Memorials often have towers. Let’s build a Dinky memorial tower! Where? Right in the middle of where the PU Arts Center will go – to prove the point who prevailed. The top of the tower…
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Mayors quizzed at merchants group meeting
By: centraljersey.com Victoria Hurley-Schubert Staff Writer The mayors of the Princetons met with and answered questions of businesses at the monthly meeting of the Princeton Merchants Association on Tuesday morning. The first concern businesses had was what can the non-resident merchants do to have their voices heard and provide input for meaningful change in the…
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JUSTIN TIME
By: centraljersey.com It would be hard for the season to get much better for Addie Micir, but an NCAA tournament win Sunday over Georgetown would top anything the Princeton University senior has done. "I’m soaking up every moment," Micir said. "I don’t get another one of these. It’s going to be exciting." Micir already has…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Welsh choir to perform to mark St. David’s Day
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer St. David’s Day will be celebrated with Welsh songs and hymns when the Welsh Society of Central New Jersey presents the North American Welsh Choir at a concert at St. David’s Episcopal Church, 90 S. Main St. tomorrow, Saturday, March 19, at 4.30 p.m. The North American Welsh Choir, also…
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PRINCETON: Roberta Pughe: Feeding the creative impulse
Phil McAuliffe Roberta Pughe — psychotherapist, author, healer, minister, shaman, muse — attunes herself at the Center for Relationship in Princeton. ‘My ministry in the world is opening people to soul, to the spirit realm, in a way that is meaningful for them,’ she says — including Artists’ Apiary at Camillo’s Cafe. Staff photo by…
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PRINCETON AREA: Go ‘On Pointe’ with American Repertory Ballet
American Repertory Ballet (ARB) is reinventing the community’s inside access to the dance world through a free monthly enrichment series entitled “On Pointe.” Held at Princeton Ballet School’s studios at 301 N. Harrison Street, Princeton, ARB brings guest speakers, lecture demonstrations, company performance previews and panel discussions to seasoned dance enthusiasts and new students…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com In addition to the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, it’s also lucky to plant your peas on March 17. Kindergartners at Littlebrook School learned this lesson, adding to many others, yesterday as part of the school’s garden program. "We can grow most vegetables and fruits," said kindergartner Sara Carson. "Worms…
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