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Annual flower show under way in Edison
By: centraljersey.com The ninth annual New Jersey Flower & Garden show is under way with a rousing salute to great hits of the Broadway stage. "Gardens on Broadway" is the theme of this year’s show, which began Thursday and continues through Sunday at the New Jersey Convention Center in Edison. Cheer the triumphant return of…
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PRINCETON: House of Cupcakes wins TV competition
House of Cupcakes co-owner Ruthie Bzdewka ices a batch of cupcakes at her Witherspoon Street store in Princeton. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com A second public information session was held by the Joint Shared Services/Consolidation Commission on Tuesday to update the study progress, review the baseline report, review the next steps and the timeline and engage members of the public in a dialogue. The first phase of the work done by the commission was a clinical,…
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Women veterans to be honored
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – For more than 100 years, the New Jersey State Federation of Womens Clubs of GFWC has sponsored a Public Issues Day. Over the years, members have been briefed on a variety of legislative concerns impacting women and their families. This year’s event will be held March 21 at the Crowne Plaza…
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Water treatment to change
By: centraljersey.com As part of its annual distribution system (pipeline) maintenance program, New Jersey American Water will be temporarily changing its water treatment process at the Raritan-Millstone and Canal Road surface water treatment plants from a chloramine (combined) residual to a free chlorine residual. The change will continue until mid-April. During this time period, customers…
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PDS, North girls reach MCT semis
By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North and Princeton Day School girls basketball teams are heading to the Mercer County Tournament semifinals. The Knights advanced with a 62-47 win over Lawrence on Wednesday and will take on second-seeded Trenton Catholic today at 3 p.m. at Mercer County Community College. Jacquie Klotz had 35 points to…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Group progressing with footbridge plan
More fundraisers scheduled By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Fundraising efforts are well under way to build a new walkway bridge across Peddie Lake to replace the old concrete bridge torn down more than two years ago. Chairman Darek Hahn of the Greenway Bridge Committee told the Herald that the committee has raised nearly…
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Thanks to shoppers who donated to food drive
Stephanie Chorney We wanted to thank the shoppers at the ShopRite of Lawrence who bought food for the Yes We CAN! food drive on Feb. 5. Despite the rain, we collected many bags of fresh fruits, vegetables, and non-perishable food. The food is donated to the Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton who help those…
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