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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – Rosario DiGirolamo will spend at least the next 21 years of his life in state prison for the 2007 slaying of a Hightstown mother. The 36-year-old former Millstone Township resident, showing little emotion beyond a slight frown to Judge Ed Neafsey, kept silent Feb. 9 in state Superior Court as the…
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Church hears status report on pastor’s work in Haiti
By: centraljersey.com Lea Kahn Staff Writer The Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake may have devastated Haiti, but it did not derail the Rev. Luc Deratus’ Harmony Ministries, based in the capital of Port-au-Prince in the island nation. The Rev. Deratus made his annual visit to the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville on Sunday to update the congregation…
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GUEST OPINION: Council urged to approve pool bond
Michael Petrone, Joanne Rogers and Thomas Zucosky The Princeton Recreation Board commends the Borough Council’s introduction of the bond ordinance at its Jan. 25 meeting to finance its share of the cost to renovate the Community Park Pool facility, and we urge Borough Council to formally adopt the bond ordinance at its Feb. 22 meeting.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police: Local man practiced dentistry without license
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — Township police bit down on a local man’s dental practice this week, accusing him of running it without a dental license. Lt. Richard Bernstein said Thursday that Andriy Makaruha, 47, who allegedly ran a dental office from his Brookwood Gardens apartment on Hickory Corner Road, was arrested…
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ALLENTOWN: Soph Juba wrestling up, and well, for Redbirds
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Frank Juba is wrestling up once again, and this year he’s wrestling with big goals. The Allentown High School sophomore did not make it far in the District 25 tournament last year, but comes into this weekend’s districts focused and determined. ”Last year, I got knocked out in the…
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Adult education classes to be offered in Monroe
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission is sponsoring courses in Chinese painting, American women in arts, middle-20th century pop music and more as part of the Adult Education curriculum. "Every year we try to bring new and exciting classes to the Adult Education curriculum," said Maria Naumik, chairwoman of the commission.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens moving forward
Boys hoops makes states By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The Robbinsville High School boys basketball team isn’t quite ready to contend for a Mercer County Tournament championship, but the Ravens are moving closer. The Ravens dropped a 73-55 decision to Pennington in the opening round of the MCT on Monday, but still have plenty…
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Cranbuddies preschool programs set
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – The Cranbury School District is offering two integrated preschool programs for the 2011-12 school year. It is welcoming 3-year-old typically developing children to the Cranbuddies program Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. The 3-year-old class also includes children who require a special education program. The class is taught by a teacher certified…
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WEST WINDSOR: Students walking in their own designs
Some of the students’ wearable art on display. Staff photo by Allison Musante
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