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PLUMSTED: Warriors hoping for a big season
Boys hoops has talent, depth By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Jay Corby has every reason to be excited about this year’s New Egypt High boys basketball team. ”This is probably one of, if not the most talented teams we have had here,” the Warriors head coach said. New Egypt has a great starting point…
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John Tredrea
By: centraljersey.com A $1,460,000 contract for the conversion of the Masonic Temple, at 88 E. Broad St., Hopewell Borough, into a new borough facility was awarded to a Marlton firm by Hopewell Borough Council on Dec. 16, Clerk Michele Hovan said. Work on the project is expected to begin next month, she said. When the…
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Grant a wish!
Danielle Gletow, founder, One Simple Wish, www.onesimplewish.org Christmas is just around the corner. By now you’ve probably decorated your tree, planned your holiday menu, baked some cookies and completed most of your shopping. It’s an exciting time — a time to get together with family and friends and celebrate our blessings. But consider this:…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Family issues notice to retain right to sue Rutgers
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer The parents of Tyler Clementi have notified Rutgers University that they may sue over the death of their son, who committed suicide in September after video of his sexual encounter with another man in his dorm room was transmitted online. On Dec. 17, the family’s attorneys filed a notice of…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Turf cause and three residents are winners!
Displaying their winning checks are (from left) Pam Wilson, Lauri Rossi and Ned Fletcher.
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com I recently asked a select group of Princeton-area chefs to share their most delicious, most furtive secrets, and, boy, did they ever! One was even moved to wax poetic. Contrary to what I’m trying to get you to believe, though, I asked not for their personal peccadilloes but rather for their best, most…
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LAWRENCE: Panel will power parlor
From left to right in picture at ribbon cutting are Mayor Mike Powers, freeholder John Cimino, Marie Emma, Kenneth Emma, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, and Councilwoman Pam Mount.
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County plans session on cyber bullying
By: centraljersey.com BRIDGEWATER – The Somerset County Office of Youth Services is sponsoring a workshop, "Cyber Bullying 101 for Parents: What You Need to Know," for parents, school staff and professionals who serve children and families. The workshop will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, in the Performing Arts and Tech…
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PRINCETON: A message of peace
The Rev. Moore celebrates 30 years as coalition director By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Wednesday was a day of celebration with the ratification of the new START treaty in the U.S. Senate, particularly for those like the Rev. Robert Moore who had worked feverishly into the late hours of the evening this week to encourage…
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