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Wednesday Jazz at the Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Alex Collins
By Virginia DeBerry For Immediate Release: February 10, 2011, New Brunswick, NJ The New Brunswick Jazz Project, continues its mission to keep jazz music alive in New Brunswick and Central New Jersey with the debut of Wednesday Jazz in the Atrium at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 2 Albany Street, New Brunswick, February 16 and 23,…
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David Kilby
By: centraljersey.com Tianle Li of Stanley Drive, Monroe, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to the murder of her husband, Xiaoye Wang, who died from a rare poison at the University Medical Center at Princeton on Jan. 26. Ms. Li, a chemist who worked for Bristol-Myers Squibb in Lawrence, was charged with murder Tuesday and entered her…
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Monumental work from monumental talent
By Pauline Miller “Is that mold? Gross! No!” exclaimed Alessia Arregui as she examined some fuzzy green spots that had grown on the underside of the clump of dry spaghetti which she had glued together the day before. Her brow was furrowed in annoyance, making it evident that the mold was going to be a…
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WEST WINDSOR: Diving titles go to South pair
ELANE COLEMAN West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Colin Hall repeated as Mercer County boys diving champion Wednesday with a season-high score. Photo by Elane Coleman/fstop1.com
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EAST WINDSOR: N.J. Tea Party to host forum in East Windsor
By Doug Carman The day after federal income taxes are usually due, New Jersey’s Tea Party activists plan to make East Windsor Tea Party central when they host the Garden State’s first Tea Party convention on April 16. Convention spokeswoman RoseAnn Salanitri said many of the details still were being ironed out, but members from…
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LETTER: Kudos to Cranbury Public Works
Heddy Ladinsky, of Cranbury It was with great interest and sympathy that I read the letter of complaint regarding Public Works in Monroe from Marianna Prontnicki. Especially since I had been thinking about our Public Works Department in Cranbury and how wonderfully dependable they have been. My husband and I both agree that we…
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Stephanie Vaccaro
By: centraljersey.com The Montgomery Township Committee passed an ordinance at its meeting Feb. 3 to increase appropriations for 2011 by 3.5 percent, which amounts to $622,326. "Montgomery historically has adopted that ordinance to allow it to go to 3.5 percent," said Donato Nieman, township administrator. "The overall municipal budget as proposed is going to be…
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TRENTON: DiGirolamo gets 25-year sentence
By Doug Carman 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 Wednesday morning in state Superior Court as…
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