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AROUND CRANBURY: Crafts show one harbinger of spring
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer Like the first robin or budding crocus of spring, the Cranbury Crafts Show is finally here! More than 100 juried crafters offer a beautiful selection of handmade items, including jewelry, clothing, woodworking, dried flowers, children’s toys and many others. The Cranbury Education Foundation invites everyone to come on over to…
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Education board continues budget talks
By: centraljersey.com Allison Musante Staff Writer PLAINSBORO – With the Board of Education’s budget heading to a vote in April, the community is beginning to feel the effects it could have on taxes and the quality of education in the classroom. At its meeting Tuesday night, the board listened to a report of public feedback…
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Rise creates summer camp scholarship fund
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Rise, a community service partnership, is launching the Brighten One Child’s Future campaign to send children from economically disadvantaged families to summer camp. Since 1991, the summer academic enrichment program has offered children the opportunity to develop their math, reading, science and language art skills and strengthen their social skills. "We…
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Marc Chagall Exhibit
Jerry Schwartz Join Adath Israel Men’s Club and the JCC for a guided tour of the Marc Chagall Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on April 3, 2011. $49 fee inlcuded bus, ticket and snacks. Bus leaves Adath Israel, Lawrenceville at 9:45am and Yardley Park and Ride at 10am. Returns at approx. 4pm. Contact Jerry…
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DELAWARE FLOODING UPDATE
Lambertville — Dave Burd, coordinator of Lambertville OEM, said: ”Great news from the City of Lambertville Office of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service (NWS)! ”The NWS forecast at 1:56 a.m. this morning projected a crest of the Delaware River in Lambertville at 13.1 feet, less than an inch over our flood stage of…
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – East Windsor Deputy Mayor Walter T. Daniels Jr. is scheduled to appear in the borough’s Municipal Court on March 16 to respond to his March 1 arrest on charges of driving while intoxicated and related offenses. Mr. Daniels, 67, of Evanston Road in East Windsor, took his chair at Saturday’s Township…
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Mae Rhine
By: centraljersey.com There will be contests in two of the three school districts in The Cranbury Press coverage area. Five candidates will by vying for three three-year terms n the Cranbury Board of Education. Incumbents Jennifer Cooke, Kevin Fox and Evelyn Spann are being opposed by Pramod Chivate and Ashutosh "Ash" Hadap. Neither Mr. Chivate…
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MONTGOMERY: Caputo, Cougars host TOC
Fencing’s best at Montgomery on Sunday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sarah Caputo will be in Detroit today to finish a North American Cup event, but she is excited to return home for the close of her high school fencing career. The Montgomery High School senior is one of the epee favorites for the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Deputy mayor faces DWI charge
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN East Windsor Deputy Mayor Walter T. Daniels Jr. is scheduled to appear in the borough’s Municipal Court on March 16 to respond to his March 1 arrest on charges of driving while intoxicated and related offenses. Mr. Daniels, 67, of Evanston Road in East Windsor, took his chair…
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