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Photo courtesy of Erica Haller Photography
By: centraljersey.com Nearly 200 Girl Scouts of the Princeton Service Unit celebrated "World Thinking Day" at Stuart Country Day School on Friday, March 4. Each troop presented a song, dance or skit (often in costume) as well as prepared crafts and food from a country of their choosing to honor their sister Girl Guides and…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Crafts show one harbinger of spring
Volunteers Jim and Norma Swale planted crocus last fall in downtown Cranbury.
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PLUMSTED: Seniors left mark on NE boys hoops
Dennis Symons Senior Adam Lipay helped the New Egypt boys reach the Central Jersey Group I final, where they fell to Asbury Park, 49-47. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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JAMESBURG: Borough looks to attract businesses
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The Borough Council is looking to strengthen connections with businesses in town and find ways to attract new ones as well as more shoppers. The new Business Outreach Committee has been established to fulfill those tasks. The members are council members Daria Ludas, Barbara Carpenter and Thomas Busco…
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Rally against war March 19
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action plans to hold a rally in conjunction with the eighth anniversary of the Iraq War on March 19 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Palmer Square in Princeton. In the event of inclement weather, the rally will take place in the Assembly Room of Nassau Presbyterian Church,…
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PRINCETON: New lawsuit filed over high school construction
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer As promised in late December, an additional lawsuit has been filed in relation to the construction project for Princeton High School. In late February Princeton Regional Schools filed a lawsuit against Hillier Architecture for approximately $5 million, said Superintendent Judy Wilson. Dana Ostrovsky, attorney for the school district, said $4.6…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Officials react to Spicuzzo charges
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Local officials were surprised and disappointed this week to learn that former Middlesex County Sheriff and county Democratic Chairman Joseph Spicuzzo is facing corruption charges. ”If he is guilty, I am disappointed,” Mayor Frank Gambatese said Tuesday night. “It is a reflection on elected and appointed officials in politics…
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LMS plans street fair Jubilee
By: centraljersey.com Lawrenceville Main Street (LMS) is planning its 13th annual Jubilee for Sunday, May 1. The old-fashioned street fair will include live music and entertainment, food, rides, games, and activities. The jubilee will be held rain or shine from 12 to 5 p.m. in the Village of Lawrenceville between Gordon and Phillips avenues, which…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Johnson second in MOC swimming
Senior edged in breaststroke final By Justin Feil, The Packet Group SEWELL — As happy as Sean Johnson was with his swims at the Meet of Champions on Sunday, the Hillsborough High School senior was happier to see how well his teammates did. ”We wanted to go out and put everything we had into it,”…
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