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Racing bicyclists take on hills
By: centraljersey.com Bike racers are on the road again. The 120th annual Century Road Club of America season opened in February and Sunday racing will continue on this course through April 3. The 5th seasonal race took place Sunday, Feb. 27, on Long Hill Road. The 14.9-mile course consisted of two laps up Long Hill…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com Before I turned to food writing full time, I worked for the publications office of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Although this school of archaeology is based in Greece, the publications that result from its 100-plus years of excavations emanate from Princeton (originally from offices at the Institute for Advanced…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Princeton University Art Museum’s ‘East Meets Fete’
The reception at Prospect House, Princeton University.
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BRIDGEWATER: Brainstorm improvements for Route 22
SOMERVILLE The public invited to a meeting on Route 22 corridor improvements at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 19, in the first-floor conference room at 27 Warren St. In a two-hour interactive design session, attendees can help identify potential improvements to Route 22 in Bridgewater between the Route 202/206 and Interstate 287 interchanges. This section…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ to be presented
”Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” will be presented by the Somerset Valley Players at their theater at 689 Amwell Road (Route 514) from March 25 through April 16. The musical tells the classic Biblical story of love and redemption in ancient times. Favored son Joseph, with his coat of many colors, becomes exiled by…
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Tip leads to drug arrest
By: centraljersey.com A 39-year-old man was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine on Feb. 23. Somerset County Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano said that his office’s Organized Crime and Narcotics Task Force received information that an Hispanic male identified as Miguel Ortiz Perez of Brookside Lane, Hillsborough, would have a quantity of cocaine in the area…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Bill would hike rates Jane magnus, AARP Outreach volunteer, Lawrence Township In a wired world, telephone, Internet, and cable television services are essential. On March 21, these services could be threatened. New Jersey senators will vote on a bill which eliminates consumer protections and allows companies to cut services, dramatically increase rates and impose extra…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Supermarket effort raises $1,135 for food pantry
Customers of the Stop & Shop supermarket in Hillsborough helped raise $1,135 through the store’s annual Food for Friends program. The money was donated to the Food Pantry of Hillsborough Township. ”We are overwhelmed by the generosity and support from our customers and associates for Food for Friends,” said Arlene Putterman, a store spokesperson. “We…
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Jilted boyfriend pleads guilty to arson
By: centraljersey.com A Hillsborough man has pleaded guilty to aggravated arson in an incident in which he tried to set fire to the house of the new companion of his former girlfriend. David J. Bednar, 20, of Manor Drive entered the plea Tuesday before Superior Court Judge Ann Bartlett. In exchange for the plea, the…
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