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Finals in AC close wrestling
By: centraljersey.com Five area wrestlers competed in the Tournament of Champions in Atlantic City this past weekend. Northern Burlington sent three wrestlers to the TOC, with Harley Palyok at 152 pounds opening with an 8-3 win over Dan Brockerhoff of Phillipsburg before falling in the next round. Greyhound heavyweight Cody Melton opened with a 3-1…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Streets will be fixed
By Cynthia Williamson, Special Writer Hopewell Borough has been awarded close to $300,000 in a grant through the state Department of Transportation. The grant will be used to make road improvements to Lafayette and Elm streets. The borough was among 11 municipalities in Mercer County to be awarded a portion of the $78.75 million the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Plans are under way for annual Film Festival
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Makers of short films inspired by Hunterdon and Bucks counties will vie for cash prizes this summer in the Artist Visions Film Festival, where the films will be shown as an outdoor video installation. The Friends of the Lambertville Library, who are putting on the festival, received a…
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Thurs., March 10
By: centraljersey.com Poetry Circle: W.D. Snodgrass (1926-2009) found poetry in the raw material of his life and helped forge the bold, self-analytical poetic style of the confessional movement. Pick up a packet of selected poems from the Lawrence Reference Desk. 7 p.m. Free. Lawrence library. Seating is limited. To reserve space, call Ann Kerr at…
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WEST WINDSOR: Morgan again called on to drop lawsuit
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Fiery comments urging Councilman Charles Morgan to drop his lawsuit against Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh fell on a silent speaker box at the council’s meeting. ”No comments” was the response from Mr. Morgan, who was out of town and participating in the meeting via conference call, after several…
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Crash
By: centraljersey.com When police arrived at the scene of a one-car accident on westbound Amwell Road almost a year ago, they found a man in a ditch, about 50 feet away from a crashed 2007 Mazda. He had been ejected from the back seat through the driver’s side window. A teenage girl was in the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Historical tea time schedule in Kingston
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Residents can travel back to the by-gone era in Kingston later this month by attending an authentic Victorian Tea at the Kingston Presbyterian Church on March 19. The tickets to attend the tea are $10, and can be purchased from Virginia Wolf at 609-655-7684 or Jean Gibson at 732-297-1098, according…
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Gene Robbins
By: centraljersey.com Two opportunities in the last couple of weeks reopened my eyes to teenagers and their capabilities. This week, Hillsborough High’s theater director B.J. Solomon allowed me to dog his heels for a couple of hours prior to one of the penultimate dress rehearsals for his central work for the year, the staging of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Mayor cites community’s high points
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The doors of the council room couldn’t even close behind the dozens of residents, state politicians, police officers and township staff and volunteers who poured in, filling every seat and lining the walls to hear Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh’s 10th annual state of the township address. The mayor…
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