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"We Can Be Kind"
By Marjorie Herman An Interview with Craig Rubano and Beth Ertz For Feb. 25 Cabaret, 8:00pm Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton MH: Tell us about the genesis of the title for this concert: WeCan Be Kind. CR: I have teasingly — if truthfully — said that, in this life, we are limited in the control that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Chinese New Year welcomed at library
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Chinese Heritage School of New Jersey students perform a ribbon dance to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit at the South Brunswick Public Library Saturday.
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Flames PeeWee B skates to two ties
By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Flames PeeWee B team played two nail biters last weekend, ending with a tie in each game. On Saturday, the Flames tied Gold Coast Admirals Navy, 4-4, with two goals from Eli Panter and single goals form Ian Moini and Paulie Tedeschi. With 17 seconds left in Sunday’s game against the…
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Briefs
By: centraljersey.com HBA Spring hoops registration is now being held for boys and girls in grades 3-12. Spring hoops was designed with flexibility for players in baseball, soccer and lacrosse. Games are played on rotating weeknights at Timberlane Middle School and there will be one practice a week. For further information e-mail [email protected] or call…
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Hometown Girl Wins Logo Contest n Helps Homeless Animals
Ambyr Szablowski and her teacher Lorraine Kozlowski with one of the two laptop computers won in the SPAY NJ Logo design contest
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Dayton chiropractor gets gridiron accolade
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Dayton chiropractor, Dr. Adam Grossman recently got a blast from the past when he was named a Division III All-Decade football player from his years as part of the Ithaca College football team. ”It was a very pleasant surprise,” Dr. Grossman, 31, said of the honor recognizing his four…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Woman pleads not guilty to murder by poison charge
Phil McAuliffe Tianle Li of Monroe with her attorney as she appeared in state Superior Court Wednesday in New Brunswick. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Council closes session on arts district
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Residents hoping to get an update from the borough on the failed Arts and Transit district proposed by Princeton University at Tuesday night’s council meeting were sorely disappointed because officials offered no comment, citing “negotiations.” When called to task by Chip Crider, a borough resident, Mayor Mildred Trotman said, “There…
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LAWRENCE: Redistricting impact topic of forum
By Lea Kahn Once in a decade, the political lines are redrawn and that time is now. But exactly what is the process, and what do the people who redraw those lines hope to achieve? Demographer Len Preston, the former director of the New Jersey Project at Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics and…
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