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Allentown hosting hot stove
By: centraljersey.com The Allentown Baseball Hot Stove Dinner will be held Feb. 2, 2011 in the Cedar Gardens in Hamilton from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Current Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy is the host for it. Among those scheduled to appear at the dinner are former Phillies player Mitch Williams, former Mets player Dave Gallagher,…
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Joanne Degnan
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – The Robbinsville Division of Fire has received its second federal grant in three weeks and intends to use this one to buy new hoses for the fire engine, Fire Director John Archer said Monday. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) notified Robbinsville Jan. 14 of its $51,228 Assistance to Firefighters Grant…
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Raunaq Singh
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Sean LeBlanc is a fighter. Wrestling since he was 8 years old, the Hightstown junior has been through the twists and turns inherent of a cruel sport that almost always drains participants of every ounce of their energy. "During the season, wrestling becomes my life," LeBlanc, a 112-pounder, said. "I work…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com A simple ridge on a road to market gave away Gen. George Washington’s position on a cold January morning in 1777, provoking the Battle of Princeton and turning the tides of the American Revolution. A new study, "Battle of Princeton Mapping Project," provides critical insight into how the Colonies won their fight for…
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Organic farming group plans conference
By: centraljersey.com Food for thought and thoughts on food will be offered at an expanded 21st annual Winter Conference of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey on Jan. 29 and 30 at Princeton University. The NOFA-NJ Winter Conference is the premier gathering for organic and sustainable food, farming and gardening community in the…
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Greyhound high jumpers place at relays
By: centraljersey.com The Northern Burlington boys indoor track and field team earned two points for their fifth place finish in the Group II high jump on Sunday. Melvin Moore cleared 5-feet-10 and Preston Towns cleared 5-8 for the Greyhounds. Both are juniors who did not compete in the Group II relays high jump last year.…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Narrator performs Jan. 28 at Lambertville Station
By Cynthia Williamson, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Her name may not be as readily familiar, but C.J. Critt’s voice is a mainstay in audiobooks she has narrated for New York Times best-selling novelist Janet Evanovich. For nearly two decades, Ms. Critt has lent her voice to a broad range of characters the author created for…
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PET TALK: The 7-pound dog with an 8-pound heart
By Dr. Daniel Eubanks Two weeks ago, New Hope and Lambertville lost one if its long term icons. “Little Girl,” a white Toy Poodle belonging to Jim Martin of New Hope, died at the age of 13. Jim and Little Girl have logged more pedestrian miles in New Hope over the past decade than the…
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Residents grateful to Public Works
By: centraljersey.com Thank you to Phil Petrone and the Public Works Department! They did an excellent job plowing our streets and keeping us safe by minimizing disruption to transportation and emergency services. Michael and Barbara Herrera Manville
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