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A distressing trend to undermine future plans
Maureen Vella, Hillsborough Over the years, Hillsborough has faced a daunting challenge: How to maintain our quality of life, while effectively managing growth that comes from literally being in the crossroads of central New Jersey. Factor in our beautiful environmentally sensitive areas of town such as the Sourlands, and remaining agricultural rural landscapes, which must…
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City prepares for Oct. 31 Halloween Parade
By: centraljersey.com On Oct. 31, children of all ages are invited to participate in the annual Lambertville Halloween Parade. Cheryl Pittore, Muriel Meserve and Sharon Burd are serving as parade coordinators. Registration will be in Mary Sheridan Park, York Street, beginning at 2 p.m. All participants must register and receive their number prior to 2:45…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates inspired in win
South boys get help in victory over North soccer By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys soccer team couldn’t help but feel they had a little help last Friday night in a 1-0 overtime win over WW-P North. ”I’m so proud of these kids,” said WW-P South coach Bryan Fisher, whose…
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John Saccenti
By: centraljersey.com The evening will begin with a celebration of the arts and end with a feast of Epicurean delights. The Princeton Arts Council’s annual fall fundraiser, Dining by Design, is scheduled for Saturday at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc., in Skillman, and promises to be an evening filled with an up-close look at…
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MONTGOMERY: Senior pair earns state doubles championship
Foxx, Goldman avenge lone loss By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Brittany Foxx and Julia Goldman earned some revenge and a banner in the process. The Montgomery High School seniors teamed up to capture the state doubles tournament with a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win over Haddonfield’s Meghan Burns and Catherine Senopoulos on Sunday. ”It’s amazing,”…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Blazing a trail for poetry
At Sunday’s ribbon cutting are Scott and Hella McVay, right, with their grandchildren, Matthew Hughes and Tess McVay.
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Relying on the last resort
By: centraljersey.com The Harvest of Hope food pantry in North Hanover has put the word out that it needs supplies. So have the pantry run by the South Brunswick Department of Social Services, the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and most of the region’s other food pantries and soup kitchens. The reason: More people than ever…
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